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Tuesday, February 20, 2018

51. Myristicaceae

The nutmeg family. 20 genera and approx. 440 tropical species. The famously prized spice Myristica fragans is the source of nutmeg and mace. Some species contain toxic or hallucinogenic alkaloids, whereas trees in this family are valued for their wood. Other genera of interest are Horsfieldia and Knema.
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