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'''Samydaceae''' is a family oof tropical and sub tropical plants found mainly in Asia. It has 17 genera and about 400 species. Some trees in the family are used as a source of commercial timber.
'''Samydaceae''' is a family of tropical and subtropical plants, its best known genus being ''[[Casearia]]''. It has alway been of uncertain in placement, usually submerged in ''[[Flacourtiaceae]]''. As the ''Flacourtiaceae'' are being subdivided the ''Samydaceae'' may come back to life.


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Samydaceae is a family of tropical and subtropical plants, its best known genus being Casearia. It has alway been of uncertain in placement, usually submerged in Flacourtiaceae. As the Flacourtiaceae are being subdivided the Samydaceae may come back to life.