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Appendix II. Quantitative variables<br />
Abbreviations in parentheses at the end of each variable are the column labels in the Data Matrix.<br />
1. Plant height (m); data taken from specimen labels. (plheight)<br />
2. Stem diameter (cm); data taken from specimens only, not from labels, measured just above petiole insertion, and<br />
including sheaths. (stemdiameter)<br />
3. Petiole length (cm); measured from leaf sheath to first pinna. (petiole)<br />
4. Rachis length (cm); measured from proximal to distal pinna, excluding cirri. (rachislen)<br />
5. Rachis width (mm); measured at base of leaf blade. (rachiswid)<br />
6. Number of pinnae per side of rachis, excluding acanthophylls. (nodivisions)<br />
7. Basal pinna length (cm). (baspinlen)<br />
8. Basal pinna width (cm); measured at the widest part. (baspinwid)<br />
9. Peduncular bract length (cm). (pedbract)<br />
10. Peduncle width (mm); measured just below the peduncular bract scar. (pedunclewid)<br />
11. Proximal rachillae length (cm). (rachillen)<br />
12. Proximal rachilla width (mm); measured at middle of rachilla, between triad scars. (rachillwid)<br />
13. Number of rachillae. (norachillae)<br />
14. Number of stamens. (stamen)<br />
15. Fruit length (mm). (fruitlen)<br />
16. Fruit diameter (mm). (fruitdiam)<br />
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