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Ericales (Rhododendron)

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Abstract The angiosperm order Ericales consists of 25 families and about 11 150 species. A great variety of life forms is present and representatives of Ericales can be found worldwide. The order contains many economically and horticulturally important plants.
Title: Ericales (Rhododendron)
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Abstract The angiosperm order Ericales consists of 25 families and about 11 150 species.
A great variety of life forms is present and representatives of Ericales can be found worldwide.
The order contains many economically and horticulturally important plants.

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