Fig. 1From: Phylogeographical and population genetics of Polyspora sweet in China provides insights into its phylogenetic evolution and subtropical dispersalPhotos of Chinese Polyspora species. (a)Â Polyspora axillaris (Roxb. ex Ker Gawl.) Sweet; (b)Â P. chrysandra (Cowan) Hu ex B.M.Barthol. & T.L.Ming; (c)Â P. hainanensis (Hung T.Chang) C.X.Ye ex S.X.Yang; (d)Â P. longicarpa (Hung T.Chang) C.X.Ye ex B.M.Barthol. & T.L.Ming; (e)Â P. tiantangensis (L.L.Deng & G.S.Fan) S.X.Yang; (f)Â P. speciosa (Kochs) B.M.Barthol. & T.L.Ming; (g)Â P. tonkinensis (Pit.) S.X.Yang; (h)Â P. kwangsiensis (Hung T.Chang) C.X.Ye ex S.X.YangBack to article page