Amyridaceae

/ˌæmɪrɪˈdeɪsiː/ noun

A family of tropical and subtropical shrubs and trees that produce fragrant resins and essential oils.

Named after the genus Amyris, from Greek 'a-' (without) and 'myrrh' (aromatic resin), and the Latin family suffix '-aceae.' The family contains plants producing resin-like substances.

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