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Annonaceae are a
family of
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rarely lianas commonly known as the
custard apple family or
soursop family...
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DILLENIACEAE III. CALYCANTHACEÆ IV.
MAGNOLIACEAE V.
ANONACEAE [sic] VI. MENI****CEÆ VII. BERBERIDACEÆ VIII. NYMPHÆACEAE
COHORS II...
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Tulip trees) V.
ANONACEÆ [sic] (Sugar
apples and Pawpaw) VI. MENI****CEÆ (Moonseeds) VII. BERBERIDEÆ...
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