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Ticodendron incognitum is the only species of Ticodendron, and the only member of the family Ticodendraceae. It is most closely related to the family Betulaceae.
   It was discovered only in 1989 in Oaxaca, Mexico, having been overlooked previously due to its habitat in poorly-researched cloud forests and its very 'ordinary' appearance; further research showed its range extends south through Central America to Panama.
   It is a tree 20-30 m tall superficially resembling an alder in appearance, with alternate, simple leaves 5-12 cm long with a serrated margin.

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