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Science / Synapomorphy / Symplesiomorphy / Glandularia / Lamiales / Gynoecium / Verbenaceae / Cladistics / Verbena / Phylogenetics / Biology / Botany
Date: 2012-12-18 17:53:26
Science
Synapomorphy
Symplesiomorphy
Glandularia
Lamiales
Gynoecium
Verbenaceae
Cladistics
Verbena
Phylogenetics
Biology
Botany

American Journal of Botany 99(11): 1778–[removed]EVOLUTION OF MORPHOLOGICAL TRAITS IN VERBENACEAE1

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