Patterns of Floral Evolution of Four Asteraceae Genera (Senecioneae, Blennospermatinae) and the Origin of White Flowers in New Zealand

Two parsimony analyses based on morphological data of the subtribe Blennospermatinae (Asteraceae, Senecioneae) were performed to generate a hypothesis for the phylogenetic relationships within the subtribe, which comprises four genera and 27 species of bo

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