Camellia neriifolia and Camellia ilicifolia (Theaceae) as separate species: Evidence from Morphology, Anatomy, Palynology, Molecular Systematics
Zhaohui Ran,
Zhi Li,
Xu xiao
et al.
Abstract:Background: The systematic status of sect. Tuberculata and its taxonomy have recently attracted considerable attention. It is distinguished from other sections of Camellia by the presence of verrucose protuberances in its pericarp. However, the different bases for defining the characteristics of sect. Tuberculata has led to many disagreements among the plants in this group. Camellia neriifolia and Camellia ilicifolia have been the subject of taxonomic controversy and have been treated as different species or v… Show more
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