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Aegilopaceae Martinov Aizoaceae Martinov Alchemillaceae Martinov Allophylaceae Martinov Alopecuraceae Martinov Andropogonaceae Martinov Angelicaceae Martinov Artemisiaceae Martinov Aspalathaceae Martinov Athanasiaceae Martinov Atropaceae Martinov Avenaceae Martinov Bauhiniaceae Martinov Belloniaceae Martinov Calthaceae Martinov Cannabaceae Martinov Cannabinae Martinov Caprariaceae Martinov Catesbaeaceae Martinov Celosiaceae Martinov Cerberaceae Martinov Chelonaceae Martinov Clematidaceae Martinov Comocladiaceae Martinov Coronillaceae Martinov Cotyledonaceae Martinov Coutareaceae Martinov Coutoubeaceae Martinov Daucaceae Martinov Digitalidaceae Martinov Drabaceae Martinov Erysimaceae Martinov Erythroniaceae Martinov Euphrasiaceae Martinov Fugosiaceae Martinov Galedupaceae Martinov Glechomaceae Martinov Grielaceae Martinov Herniariaceae Martinov Hortensiaceae Martinov Hydrastidaceae Martinov Hydrophylacaceae Martinov Imperatoriaceae Martinov Isnardiaceae Martinov Jamboliferaceae Martinov Jussiaeaceae Martinov Lamiaceae Martinov Lampsanaceae Martinov Lantanaceae Martinov Licaniaceae Martinov Maydaceae Martinov Melicaceae Martinov Melittidaceae Martinov Moringaceae Martinov Moringeae Mart. Myrobalanaceae Martinov Nardaceae Martinov Nicotianaceae Martinov Nonateliaceae Martinov Obolariaceae Martinov Onosmaceae Martinov Ophioglossaceae Martinov Ophioglosseae R.Br. Ophioglosseae Martinov Ornithropaceae Martinov Ortegaceae Martinov Osmundaceae Martinov Pacouriaceae Martinov Pagamaeaceae Martinov Pastinacaceae Martinov Persicariaceae Martinov Pharnaceaceae Martinov Philadelphaceae Martinov Phyllanthaceae Martinov Picridaceae Martinov Piriquetaceae Martinov Pistaciaceae Martinov Prunaceae Martinov Quercaceae Martinov Randiaceae Martinov Resedaceae Martinov Rhodiolaceae Martinov Ricinaceae Martinov Rumicaceae Martinov Sabiceaceae Martinov Sagoneaceae Martinov Salicorniaceae Martinov Salviniaceae Martinov Salviniae Martinov Santolinaceae Martinov Scabiosaceae Martinov Serratulaceae Martinov Sisymbriaceae Martinov Soramiaceae Martinov Spondiadaceae Martinov Tamarindaceae Martinov Telephiaceae Martinov Thlaspiaceae Martinov Tillaeaceae Martinov Tinaceae Martinov Tormentillaceae Martinov Zanthoxylaceae Martinov Zingiberaceae Martinov
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