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Figure 9.The first of three most parsimonious trees from the ITS-1 and ITS-2 data set of Passiflora supersection Cieca and outgroups. Numbers above branches are branch lengths. Bootstrap values are given below corresponding branches. Tree length = 590; CI = 0.636; RI = 0.837; RC = 0.532. Names followed by the letters “a”, “b”, “c”, “d”, and “e” denote clones of the same individual from a particular locality.
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Figure 34.Flower and leaf of Passiflora tenuiloba (MacDougal 227) Scale bar = 6.0 mm. Photo by J. M. MacDougal.
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Figure 35.Distribution of Passiflora tenuiloba.
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Figure 36.Flower and leaves of Passiflora eglandulosa (MacDougal 6237). a Flower and flower buds. Scale bar = 3 mm b Leaves, stem and flower buds. Scale bar = 3 mm. Photos by J. M. MacDougal.
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Figure 37.Distribution of Passiflora eglandulosa.
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Figure 38.Flower, immature fruits, and leaves of Passiflora trinifolia a Immature fruits (MacDougal 6223) Scale bar = 10 mm. Photo by J. M. MacDougal b Plant habit (MacDougal 6223) Photo by J. M. MacDougal c Flower (MacDougal 637GR) Scale bar = 5.0 mm. Photo by J. M. MacDougal.
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Figure 39.Distribution of Passiflora clypeophylla, Passiflora trinifolia, and Passiflora obtusifolia.
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Figure 39.Distribution of Passiflora clypeophylla, Passiflora trinifolia, and Passiflora obtusifolia.
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Figure 40.Habit of Passiflora clypeophylla (based upon Smith 1625) Scale bar = 1.0 cm.
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Figure 39.Distribution of Passiflora clypeophylla, Passiflora trinifolia, and Passiflora obtusifolia.
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Figure 41.a Habit and fruit of Passiflora obtusifolia (Porter-Utley & Ramírez 489) b Flower of Passiflora obtusifolia (MacDougal 495GR) Scale bar = 3.0 mm. Photo by J. M. MacDougal.
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Figure 42.Habit of Passiflora juliana (Porter-Utley &Ramirez 488) Scale bar = 10.0 mm.
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Figure 43.Distribution of Passiflora juliana and Passiflora viridiflora.
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Figure 43.Distribution of Passiflora juliana and Passiflora viridiflora.
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Figure 44.Habit, flowers, and fruits of Passiflora viridiflora (Porter-Utley et al., 500) a Habit b Flower. Scale bar = 10.0 mm.
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Figure 45.Leaves, flower and fruit of Passiflora mcvaughiana (Porter-Utley & Mondragón 345) Scale bar = 10.0 mm.
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Figure 46.Distribution of Passiflora mcvaughiana and Passiflora tacanensis.
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Figure 48.Flower of Passiflora coriacea from Colombia. Scale bar = 5.0 mm. Photo by C. Feuillet.
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Figure 49.Distribution of Passiflora coriacea.
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Figure 22.Flowers of several species of Passiflora supersection Cieca a Passiflora viridiflora (MacDougal 351GR) b Passiflora juliana (MacDougal 492GR) c Passiflora trinifolia (MacDougal 637GR) d Passiflora eglandulosa (MacDougal 316) e Passiflora suberosa subsp. litoralis (MacDougal 568) f Passiflora suberosa ssp. litoralis (MacDougal 1486) g Passiflora obtusifolia Mexico (MacDougal 495GR) h Passiflora mcvaughiana (MacDougal 369GR) Scale bar = 8.0 mm. Image a composite of two photographs taken by J.M. MacDougal.
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Figure 52.Leaf, flower, inflorescence, and fruit of Passiflora sexocellata from plant growing in greenhouse at Butterfly World, Coconut Creek, Florida. Scale bar = 10 mm.
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Figure 53.Distribution of Passiflora sexocellata.
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Figure 54.a Flower of Passiflora itzensis (MacDougal 4633) Scale bar = 5.0 mm. Photo by J. M. MacDougal b Flower of Passiflora xiikzodz (MacDougal 4677) Scale bar = 5.0 mm. Photo by J. M. MacDougal.
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Figure 55.Distribution of Passiflora itzensis and Passiflora xiikzodz.