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Allan J. Bornstein in Flora of North America (vol. 3)
Shrubs or small trees , evergreen or deciduous, usually aromatic and resinous. Roots commonly with nitrogen-fixing nodules. Leaves alternate, simple or pinnatifid; stipules absent or present; petiole present. Leaf blade commonly with peltate, multicellular, glandular trichomes. Inflorescences axillary catkins; bracts present. Flowers usually unisexual, occasionally bisexual, staminate and pistillate flowers usually on different plants, occasionally on same plants; perianth absent. Staminate flowers subtended by solitary bract; stamens 2-14(-22), hypogynous or ± epigynous; filaments filiform, distinct or basally connate; anthers dorsifixed, 2-locular, extrorsely dehiscent by longitudinal slits. Pistillate flowers subtended by solitary bract, bracteoles present or absent, usually 2-4(-8); pistils 1, 2-carpellate, 1-locular; ovules 1, basal, erect; styles, if present, short; stigmas 2. Fruits drupaceous or nutlike, smooth or often covered with warty protuberances, these commonly with waxy coating; fruits sometimes enclosed by persistent, accrescent bracts and bracteoles. Seeds with little or no endosperm; embryo straight, with 2 plano-convex cotyledons. Significant disagreement exists concerning the number of genera to be recognized in Myricaceae. Myrica in the broad sense is sometimes divided into three genera. Comptonia L'Héritier ex Aiton is often segregated on the basis of leaf type, presence of stipules, and the burlike fruits with 6-8 accrescent bracts and bracteoles. Morella Loureiro sometimes is elevated from its usual rank of subgenus to emphasize differences concerning position of the catkins, size of the staminate bracts, and appearance of the fruits (A. Chevalier 1901; J. R. Baird 1968). The real question is the appropriate rank at which recognition should be made (T. S. Elias 1971). I follow a traditional approach in recognizing just Myrica and Comptonia in North America.

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Canacomyrica monticola
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Cerothamnus caroliniensis
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Cerothamnus inodorus
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Comptonia peregrina
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Gale palustris
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Morella adenophora
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Morella cacuminis
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Morella californica
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Morella caroliniensis
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Morella cerifera
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Morella cordifolia
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Morella esculenta
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Morella faya
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Morella holdridgeana
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Morella inodora
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Morella integrifolia
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Morella javanica
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Morella kandtiana
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Morella lindeniana
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Morella nana
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Morella parvifolia
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Morella pavonis
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Morella pensylvanica
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Morella phanerodonta
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Morella picardae
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Morella pringlei
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Morella pubescens
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Morella pumila
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Morella punctata
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Morella rubra
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Morella salicifolia
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Morella serrata
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Morella singularis
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Morella x macfarlanei
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Myrica aspleniifolia
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Myrica californica
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Myrica carolinensis
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Myrica caroliniana
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Myrica caroliniensis
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Myrica cerifera
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Myrica faya
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Myrica floridana
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Myrica gale
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Myrica hartwegii
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Myrica heterophylla
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Myrica holdridgeana
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Myrica inodora
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Myrica mexicana
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Myrica microcarpa
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Myrica pensylvanica
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Development supported by National Science Foundation Grants (DBI 9983132, BRC 0237418, DBI 0743827, DBI 0847966)
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