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Asclepiadaceae leaves are opposite, simple, entire margine rarely alternate and waxy. Stem of the family hervaceous, week and climing or succulent, erect, twiner or climbers cylindrical, rarely hairy and solid, latex present. Fruits are etaerio of two and widely divergent follicles. Seeds are small and compressed with long silky hairs.

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Asclepiadaceae leaves are opposite, simple, entire margine rarely alternate and waxy. Stem of the family hervaceous, week and climing or succulent, erect, twiner or climbers cylindrical, rarely hairy and solid, latex present. Fruits are etaerio of two and widely divergent follicles. Seeds are small and compressed with long silky hairs

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