Figures & data
Figure 1. Phylogenetic analysis with 78 genes using randomized axelerated maximum likelihood (RAxML). Lilium pardalinum and L. washingtonianum form a clade, and they are sister to L. superbum of the section Pseudolirium. However, L. philadelphicum, another species of the section Pseudolirium, is distant from rest of the section Pseudolirium. The numbers on the node and scale refer to bootstrap values and substitutions per site, respectively.
![Figure 1. Phylogenetic analysis with 78 genes using randomized axelerated maximum likelihood (RAxML). Lilium pardalinum and L. washingtonianum form a clade, and they are sister to L. superbum of the section Pseudolirium. However, L. philadelphicum, another species of the section Pseudolirium, is distant from rest of the section Pseudolirium. The numbers on the node and scale refer to bootstrap values and substitutions per site, respectively.](/cms/asset/bb0c319c-0dda-4df0-8a9e-4d98f7f1ad37/tmdn_a_1463826_f0001_b.jpg)