“…(Sethi, 2014), C. roseus (Pacheco, 1980; Abdalla et al, 2016), H. lancifolius , H. sucuuba (Larrosa & Duarte, 2005; Baratto et al, 2010), L. reticulata (Ramesh et al, 2014), M. coccinea (Duarte & Larrosa, 2011), and for the species of Forsteronia (Rio et al, 2005; Larrosa & Duarte, 2006) and Geissospermum (Silva et al, 2018). According to Metcalfe & Chalk (1950), this is the most common type of mesophyll in Apocynaceae, and isobilateral mesophyll may rarely occur, as was found in C. procera by Sá et al (2019) and in N. oleander by Abdalla et al (2016). Carvalho et al (2017) reported the presence of isofacial co-occurring with dorsiventral mesophyll in different specimens of M. odorata .…”