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In their original description Mejía and García (2013) indicated that C. jimenezii is morphologically similar to C. gracilis, but the former has leaves with whitish indumentum on both surfaces and a blade that is not fully circular in outline, and with a truncate hastula that is only a little visible on the underside; leaf sheaths thin and soft-textured; and fruits yellowish white at maturity.
What can you infer about the physiology based off of the morphology of the plant?
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degree of genetic differentiation between these populations, and (3)
What may be some causes for genetic differentiation within these two populations?
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