👉 In the context of botany, "xylomata" refers to a class of plants that are characterized by their unique and distinctively shaped leaves. These plants often have a distinctive shape or pattern on their leaves, which can vary greatly in appearance depending on the species.
Some examples of xylomata include:
1.
Xylocarpus
- A genus of trees known for its long, narrow leaves that are covered with intricate patterns and markings.
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Aster