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The forest is characterized by broadleaf tree species with evergreen, glossy and elongated leaves, known as laurophyll orlauroid.
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They have mostly smooth, glossy,lauroidtype leaves.
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The thick, leathery leaves are dark green,lauroidtype.
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They have dark to medium green lanceolatelauroidleaves with serrated edges.
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Adenodaphne are dioecious and have mostly smooth, glossy,lauroidtype leaves.
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Many are evergreen trees withlauroidleaves.
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