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Boronia

The Boronia is from the citrus family that has a wide variety of shapes, from herbs to shrubs to even small trees. These flowers have strong fragrances and are commonly used in commercial oil production. Some of the species of this flower even have thorns, with leaves that are opposed and usually compound. These flowers are hermaphroditic flowers, meaning they can reproduce by themselves because they have both ovaries and stamens. The fruits that are from these flowers include berries, drupes, samara, capsules, follicles and hesperidiums, with different varying types of seeds.
Kingdom: Plantae

Subkingdom: Tracheobionta

Superdivision: Spermatophyta

Division: Magnoliophyta

Class: Magnoliopsida

Subclass: Rosidae

Order: Sapindales

Family: Rutaceae

Genus: Boronia Sm

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