
Dipsaceae is the teasel and scabious family of herbaceous, dicotyledonous family of plants found in temperate regions. They have flowers crowded together in heads like the Compositae, but differing in the rigid bracteoles which surround each. The leaves are usually opposite and without stipules.
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