Abstract:Species with lianescent habit account for half of the diversity of Bignoniaceae. Recent molecular phylogenetic studies have provided the basis for new circumscriptions of entire liana lineages within tribes Bignonieae and Tecomeae s.s., where only monophyletic taxa are recognized. However, some clades remain without good morphological synapomorphies. In search of features of taxonomic potential, we collected, sectioned, and analyzed the bark of 83 lianescent species of the Bignoniaceae, covering all 20 genera … Show more
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