| 1. | Their leaves are usually tough and much nut typical of Fagaceae.
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| 2. | Several members of the Fagaceae have important economic uses.
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| 3. | The larvae feed on Fabaceae, Saxifragaceae, Ericaceae, Rhamnaceae and Fagaceae species.
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| 4. | These insects induce galls in plants of the beech and oak family, Fagaceae.
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| 5. | They show many characters typical of Fagaceae.
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| 6. | Subtropical broadleaved forests of the Fagaceae and Lauraceae dominate the hill tops and higher reaches.
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| 7. | Ms . Stewart is represented by a beech tree ( fagus grandifolia, of the family fagaceae ).
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| 8. | A characteristic of Fagaceae is their tendency to easily cross-pollinate with members of their same genus / section.
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| 9. | Beeches and chestnuts also hold on to their leaves, and are in the same family as oaks, the Fagaceae.
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| 10. | Main host plants are Rosaceae and Betulaceae, others are Salicaceae, Aceraceae, Caprifoliaceae, Fagaceae, Cornaceae and Juglandaceae.
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