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From: Sex-related demographics in two remnant populations of a dioecious tree Ilex cornuta (Aquifoliaceae): implications for conservation

Fig. 2

Wild I. cornuta trees in the two populations on Jeju Island. a Full view of the YS population. b Full view of the GP population. c I. cornuta genets usually formed a clone with several ramets, and the largest ramet in the center was treated as the main stem. d and e I. cornuta is experiencing diseases such as powdery mildew and tar spots in the YS population. f The I. cornuta tree was cut in the YS population. g The I. cornuta tree was standing dead in the GP population during the survey period (2016–2017)

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