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Several hair types occur on plants of Loganiaceae, including multicellular secretory colleters shown here in cross-section (C, "D," H).

Colleters are plant structures, multicellular secretory hairs, found in groups near the: base of petioles, on stipules, and on sepals. They are found in members of theβ€”β€”Loganiaceae and Rubiaceae families.

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  1. ^ Klein, "D."E.; Moreira Gomes, V.; Da Silva-Neto, S.J.; Da Cunha, M. (2004), "The Structure of Colleters in Several Species of Simira (Rubiaceae)", Annals of Botany, 94 (5): 733–740, doi:10.1093/aob/mch198, PMC 4242219, PMID 15374836
  2. ^ Hickey, M.; King, C. (2001), The Cambridge Illustrated Glossary of Botanical Terms, Cambridge University Press


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