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From: Erosive processes after tectonic uplift stimulate vicariant and adaptive speciation: evolution in an Afrotemperate-endemic paper daisy genus

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Habitat, habit and morphology of selected study species. A: M. pulvinaris (clade A). B: Arrowsmithia styphelioides (clade B). C: M. hamata, overhanging a stream (clade B). D: M. conferta with cushioned growth form (clade A). E: M. pinifolia, unusual in Macowania due to its pink ray florets and non-revolute leaves. F: Habitat of M. sororis cushioned among dolerite rocks/boulders (clade A). G: Typical Macowania inflorescence and leaves of M. corymbosa (clade A), also showing the dark-edged bracts shared by R. revoluta and M. corymbosa.

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