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Name two apomorphies of the Bromeliaceae.

   Name two apomorphies of the Bromeliaceae.
Plant Systematics
Plant Systematics
Michael G. Simpson 2nd Edition
Chapter 7, Problem 57 ↓

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Apomorphy
An apomorphy is a derived trait that distinguishes a particular evolutionary group from its ancestors or other groups. It is used in phylogenetic analysis to infer evolutionary relationships by identifying unique characteristics that have arisen in a specific lineage.
Bromeliaceae
Bromeliaceae is a family of flowering plants known for its diverse morphological features and adaptations. Understanding the family's apomorphies aids in recognizing the evolutionary innovations that differentiate it from other plant families, highlighting traits that evolved specifically within this lineage.

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