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The Cistaceae, a familly with resinous plants, namely Cistus ladaniferus and Cistus monspeliensis, is widely distributed in Portuguese Mediterranean habits.

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Ascenção, L., Pais, M.S.S. (1981). Ultrastructural Aspects of Secretory Trichomes in Cistus Monspeliensis . In: Margaris, N.S., Mooney, H.A. (eds) Components of productivity of Mediterranean-climate regions Basic and applied aspects. Tasks for Vegetation Science, vol 4. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-8683-1_6

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