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-■^K)+OT+0+i-Pe curvifolia 
19404S 
-■#Q-D alpina 
4121749 11J946 
-•■Q-G+ californica 
9 113439414547 
KHKKHHHhD unispicata 
1 7 9 122935 
5 , „,,354,H34H]-0-SI1-A^o microdon 
■ ■ ■ 2 Ti&iT r+§-P paradoxa 
H}##! 17222330334647 
H3+i-K>i#iS inermis 
3846 
152932 HH-y clelandii 
-{HrIH 8 2728384447 
pallida 
172728 
■Kcurva 
11233841 
•K tenella 
1827394U5 
rCKHKH-r unarede 
' 2’ 40 
HM" nigricans 
103749 
7 1537 1122303146 
8 18 
r&f- 
121433 
4 - 
11281-3-7’ gracilis 
^+§1 1 274546 
' I B IIT lorn 
2 36 
'-m 
longifolia 
22272645 
r+i}#f-A^ tenuior 
6 7 40 1 3 16 
penicillata 
1839 27 
‘-M- r-§-A^ caespitosa 
162234 
pilosa 
■ I 6 7 131828 
^ 4_5 [-H-IHU-A'' alpicola 
^-Q-Q-i-A^ duttoniana 
7 1141 
2645 dimidiatum 
"Q+l 9 15162223 
nitens 
2741 
rM-^ maculatum 
1825 
-fi-i-/? pulchrum 
182629 
•R pauciflorum 
1138 
R corinwn 
2746 
R petrosum 
2648 
r&l-/? buchananii 
40 
134243 montis-wilhelmii 
-Q+EH 9 304448 
thomsonii 
2938 
, „ rOf-/? Vickeryae 
■ n 132746 
exiguurn 
^"*^^ ^ 111/? pumilum 
Fig. 2. Strict consensus tree from four equally parsimonious trees located for the subset of species. 
Characters have been optimised onto the topology to indicate support for the different clades. 
Filled bars indicate unique changes from 0 to 1, or 1 to 2; hollow bars unique changes from 2 to 
1 or 1 to 0; lightly shaded bars homoplasious changes from 2 to 1 or 1 to 0; darkly shaded bars 
homoplasious changes from 0 to 1 or 1 to 2. 
