Definition: The term "amyridaceae" is a genus of flowering plants in the family Amaranthaceae. Amyridaceae are characterized by their unique and complex plant structure, which includes an outer bark that is covered with scales or threads called phyllodes. These phyllodes have a characteristic network of cells known as the amygdaloid ring, which is similar to the amygdala in the brain. The genus contains over 100 species, including several commonly used
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