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Apodanthaceae
Apodanthaceae Tieghem ex Takhtajan.
A family of 2 genera and 10-15 species, holoparasitic endophytes within the stems of hosts, only the flowers and fruits emerging, with a scattered distribution in the New World and Old World
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