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The Compositae family, also known as the Asteraceae family, includes a variety of vegetables and edible plants. Notable members include artichokes, lettuce, and endive. Other common vegetables in this family are chicory and radicchio. Additionally, many herbs like marigolds and tarragon also belong to this diverse family.

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