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Item GENETIC DIVERSITY AND GENE FLOW IN THE MORPHOLOGICALLY VARIABLE, RARE ENDEMICS BEGONIA DREGEI AND BEGONIA HOMONYMA (BEGONIACEAE)(2012-02-03) MATOLWENI, LUZUKO ORLYN; BALKWILL, KEVIN; MCLELLAN, TRACYExcellent models for the study of evolutionary pro¬cesses are often provided by taxa that pose the greatest problems in systematics (Wolf, Soltis, and Soltis, 1991). Endemic plants provide a superb tool for studying the dynamic processes of speciation and evolution, particu¬larly island endemic plants (Ito and Ono, 1990; Aradya, Mueller-Dombois, and Ranker, 1991; Barrett, 1996). Ev¬idence of most evolutionary events that formed continen¬tal biota has been lost because such biota are so ancient (Carson, 1987). Complex patterns of variation may blur species boundaries and lead to taxonomic complexity.