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Altingiaceae Horaninow. Common name: Sweet-gum Family.
A monogeneric family of 1 genus and about 15 species, trees, of e. Asia, Indomalaysia, e. North America, Central America, and e. Mediterranean.
References: Endress (1993b) In Kubitzki, Rohwer, & Bittrich (1993); Hoot, Magallón, & Crane (1999); Ickert-Bond & Wen (2013). Show full citations.
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