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in ricinoleic acid and is highly valued oil for a wide range of technical uses. the castor oil plant, ricinus communis, is a species of flowering plant in the spurge family, euphorbiaceae. it belongs to a monotypic genus, ricinus, and subtribe, ricininae. the evolution of castor and its relation to other
leaves are – centimetres ( – in) long, long-stalked, alternate and palmate with – deep lobes with coarsely toothed segments. in some varieties they start off dark reddish purple or bronze when young, gradually changing to a dark green, sometimes with a reddish tinge, as they mature. the leaves of some other...
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in ricinoleic acid and is highly valued oil for a wide range of technical uses. the castor oil plant, ricinus communis, is a species of flowering plant in the spurge family, euphorbiaceae. it belongs to a monotypic genus, ricinus, and subtribe, ricininae. the evolution of castor and its relation to other
leaves are – centimetres ( – in) long, long-stalked, alternate and palmate with – deep lobes with coarsely toothed segments. in some varieties they start off dark reddish purple or bronze when young, gradually changing to a dark green, sometimes with a reddish tinge, as they mature. the leaves of some other...
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