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For Viburnum

Clement, W.L., M. Arakaki, P.W. Sweeney, E.J. Edwards, and M.J. Donoghue. 2014. A chloroplast tree for Viburnum (Adoxaceae) and its implications for phylogenetic classification and character evolution. Amer. J. Bot. 101: 1029-1049.

Clement, W.L., T.J. Stammer, A. Goble, P. Gallagher, and M.J. Donoghue. 2021. Parallelism in endocarp form sheds light on fruit syndrome evolution in Viburnum. Syst. Bot. 46: 504-517.

Dirr, M.A. 2007. Viburnums: flowering shrubs for every season. Timber Press, Portland. 262 pp.

Ferguson, I.K. 1966a. The genera of Caprifoliaceae in the southeastern United States. J. Arnold Arb. 47: 33-59.

Floden, A., and M. Saxton. 2020. Viburnum dilatatum Thunb. — a new, potentially invasive species for Missouri. Missouriensis 38:1-3.

Landis, M.J., D.A.R. Eaton, W.L. Clement, B. Park, E.L. Spriggs, P.W. Sweeney, E.J. Edwards, and M.J. Donoghue. 2021. Joint phylogenetic estimation of geographic movements and biome shifts during the global diversification of Viburnum. Syst. Biol. 70: 67-85.

McAtee, W.L. 1956. A review of the nearctic Viburnum. Privately published by the author, Chapel Hill, NC.

Spriggs, E.L., C. Schlutius, D.A. Eaton, B. Park, P.W. Sweeney, E.J. Edwards, and M.J. Donoghue. 2019b. Differences in flowering time maintain species boundaries in a continental radiation of Viburnum. Am. J. Bot. 106: 833-849.

Spriggs, E.L., D.A.R. Eaton, P.W. Sweeney, C. Schlutius, E.J. Edwards, and M.J. Donoghue. 2019a. Restriction-site-associated DNA sequencing reveals a cryptic Viburnum species on the North American Coastal Plain. Syst. Biol. 68: 187-203.

Weckman, T.J., J.E. Weckman, R.L. Thompson, and D.L. White. 2002. Noteworthy Collections: Kentucky. New records and a summary of naturalized Viburnum taxa in Kentucky. Castanea 67: 104-106.

Winkworth, R.C., and M.J. Donoghue. 2005. Viburnum phylogeny based on combined molecular data: implications for taxonomy and biogeography. Amer. J. Botany 92: 653-666.

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