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A samara is not a species but a type of fruit, specifically a winged achene that is produced by certain plants. The scientific term "samara" refers to this fruit structure, which is found in various plant families, including the maples (Acer spp.) and ashes (Fraxinus spp.). Each plant species that produces samaras has its own scientific name, so the term "samara" encompasses multiple species rather than a single scientific name.

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