taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
FB4CA7522F12FF83FF63B4BB277CF391.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14519133/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14519133	FIGURE 3. Image of the proposed lectotype specimen of Portulaca trianthemoides collected by Bremekamp and Schweickerdt 231 (10107, PRE) on 21 January 1931. © South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI). Reproduced with the consent of SANBI.	FIGURE 3. Image of the proposed lectotype specimen of Portulaca trianthemoides collected by Bremekamp and Schweickerdt 231 (10107, PRE) on 21 January 1931. © South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI). Reproduced with the consent of SANBI.	2024-10-22	Woodenberg, Wynston R.;Govender, Yanadayalan;Ramdhani, Syd		Zenodo	biologists	Woodenberg, Wynston R.;Govender, Yanadayalan;Ramdhani, Syd			
FB4CA7522F12FF83FF63B4BB277CF391.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14519135/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14519135	FIGURE 4. Portulaca trianthemoides showing A. erect to B. sub-erect growth form; C. thin taproot; D. narrowly obovate leaf; E. uneven pair of sepals (arrows), one enveloping the other; F. the keel present toward the apex of the sepal; G. sepals showing one wider than the other (uneven); H. persisting sepals surrounding central capsule flanked by two empty lower halves of spent capsules; I. a flower with yellow petals; J. lid of capsule with apical protuberance; K. seed testa cells showing long (L) and short (S) undulations on opposite planes of epidermal cells, and low-relief domes (*). Scale bar = 10 mm (A, B), 1 mm (C, G–I), 5 mm (D–F, J), 20 µm (K). Images by R. Nemando (A, D–F), W.R. Woodenberg (B, C, G–J), and S. Naidu (K).	FIGURE 4. Portulaca trianthemoides showing A. erect to B. sub-erect growth form; C. thin taproot; D. narrowly obovate leaf; E. uneven pair of sepals (arrows), one enveloping the other; F. the keel present toward the apex of the sepal; G. sepals showing one wider than the other (uneven); H. persisting sepals surrounding central capsule flanked by two empty lower halves of spent capsules; I. a flower with yellow petals; J. lid of capsule with apical protuberance; K. seed testa cells showing long (L) and short (S) undulations on opposite planes of epidermal cells, and low-relief domes (*). Scale bar = 10 mm (A, B), 1 mm (C, G–I), 5 mm (D–F, J), 20 µm (K). Images by R. Nemando (A, D–F), W.R. Woodenberg (B, C, G–J), and S. Naidu (K).	2024-10-22	Woodenberg, Wynston R.;Govender, Yanadayalan;Ramdhani, Syd		Zenodo	biologists	Woodenberg, Wynston R.;Govender, Yanadayalan;Ramdhani, Syd			
FB4CA7522F12FF83FF63B4BB277CF391.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/14519137/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14519137	FIGURE 5. A. Habitat of main subpopulation c. 1 km south-east of saltpan; B. numerous small plants including Portulaca trianthemoides are scattered in the sandy, open patches of the landscape; and C. darker humus-rich soil beneath the sandy surface. Images by R. Nemando (A, C) and W.R. Woodenberg (B).	FIGURE 5. A. Habitat of main subpopulation c. 1 km south-east of saltpan; B. numerous small plants including Portulaca trianthemoides are scattered in the sandy, open patches of the landscape; and C. darker humus-rich soil beneath the sandy surface. Images by R. Nemando (A, C) and W.R. Woodenberg (B).	2024-10-22	Woodenberg, Wynston R.;Govender, Yanadayalan;Ramdhani, Syd		Zenodo	biologists	Woodenberg, Wynston R.;Govender, Yanadayalan;Ramdhani, Syd			
