👉 The term "actinidiaceae" refers to a group of plants that are characterized by their thick, waxy leaves and their ability to form spores. These plants were first identified in 1908 by German botanist Carl von Linné and are now classified as a family within the class Actinioideae. The actinidiaceae family includes about 45 species of flowering plants that are native to North America, Europe, Africa, and Asia
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