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in a ring structure. plants in the amaranthaceae family have leaves that are simple, opposite, or alternate, their margins entire or coarsely toothed, and without stipules. in most cases, there are neither basal or terminal aggregations of leaves. the flowers are solitary or aggregated in cymes, spikes
cultivated plants). the flowers are produced in dense spikes, each flower very small, - millimeters diameter, green or tinged reddish, with five petals; they are wind-pollinated. the fruit is a cluster of hard nutlets . the roots of beets (called "beetroots" in the british isles) is commonly a garnet...
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