is a complicated genus that includes approximately 1000 species. Although its morphology is well studied, the taxonomic importance of many morphological traits, including floral traits, are poorly understood. Here, we examined and measured the floral characteristics of 87 accessions of 74 taxa (belonging to 30 sections and nine subgenera) from Central to Eastern Asian countries. We then examined the taxonomic relationships between select flower characteristics and a phylogenetic tree based on ITS sequences. Our results confirm that floral morphology provides key taxonomic information to assess species delimitation in . We found that perianth color is an important characteristic within the subg. , , and . In subg. , and , significant characteristics include ovary shape, perianth shape, and inner tepal apex. For species in subg. , the key taxonomic character is ovule number (only one ovule in per locule). In the subg. , , , and , which belong to the third evolutionary line of , hood-like appendages occur in the ovary, although these do not occur in subg. . Our results also indicated that the flower morphology of several species in some sections are not clearly distinguished, e.g., sect. (subg. ) and sect. (subg. ). This study provides detailed photographs and descriptions of floral characteristics and information on general distributions, habitats, and phenology of the studied taxa.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pld.2023.06.009 | DOI Listing |
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