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From: Genetic and ecophysiological evidence that hybridization facilitated lineage diversification in yellow Camellia (Theaceae) species: a case study of natural hybridization between C. micrantha and C. flavida

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Geographic distribution, morphology, and habitats of the three yellow Camellia taxa studied herein. (a) Sampling locations in southwestern Guangxi, China. (b) Non-karst landscape. (c-d) Morphology and habitat of C. micrantha. (e) Karst landscape. (f-g) Morphology and habitat of C.ptilosperma”. (h-i) Morphology and habitat of C. flavida. (j) Population structure of the three yellow Camellia taxa based on analyses with the ADMIXTURE program at K = 2, 3, and 4

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