The genus Echeveria comprises over 150 recognized species, many of which exhibit subtle morphological differences that complicate their identification and classification. This paper explores the phenotypic variability within selected Echeveria populations across their native range, comparing field observations with herbarium specimens and molecular data. Our research aims to clarify taxonomic ambiguities and propose updated identification keys for more accurate classification.
The genus Echeveria comprises over 150 recognized species, many of which exhibit subtle morphological differences that complicate their identification and classification. This paper explores the phenotypic variability within selected Echeveria populations across their native range, comparing field observations with herbarium specimens and molecular data. Our research aims to clarify taxonomic ambiguities and propose updated identification keys for more accurate classification.
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