taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
0383A10AFF931068FCFCFD15242FF9BF.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16898287/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16898287	Fig. 2 Dalechampia spathulata (Scheidw.) Baill. a. Inflorescence with pistillate part (left) and staminate part (right, one staminate flower flowering, also showing dense groups of sterile staminodial bractlets; 2 bracts and 4 bracteoles to inflorescence removed); b. staminate part of inflorescence, flowers either caducous or in bud, in background glandular staminodial bractlets; c. anthers; d. pistillate part of inflorescence (2 bracts to the inflorescence removed, scar of one visible, 4 bracteoles of both bracts visible, 2 pointing downwards, 2 in back, bract, pointing to front, and small triangular bracteoles to pistillate flowers visible, cyme of 3 pistillate flowers); e. lateral pistillate flower; f. central pistillate flower; g. hairy ovary and basal part of style with two differently coloured parts (sepals removed); h. gland between sepals; i. glands at tip of sepals (based on fresh material from Hortus botanicus, Leiden University, no. HBL20150165). — Drawn by Esmée Winkel.	Fig. 2 Dalechampia spathulata (Scheidw.) Baill. a. Inflorescence with pistillate part (left) and staminate part (right, one staminate flower flowering, also showing dense groups of sterile staminodial bractlets; 2 bracts and 4 bracteoles to inflorescence removed); b. staminate part of inflorescence, flowers either caducous or in bud, in background glandular staminodial bractlets; c. anthers; d. pistillate part of inflorescence (2 bracts to the inflorescence removed, scar of one visible, 4 bracteoles of both bracts visible, 2 pointing downwards, 2 in back, bract, pointing to front, and small triangular bracteoles to pistillate flowers visible, cyme of 3 pistillate flowers); e. lateral pistillate flower; f. central pistillate flower; g. hairy ovary and basal part of style with two differently coloured parts (sepals removed); h. gland between sepals; i. glands at tip of sepals (based on fresh material from Hortus botanicus, Leiden University, no. HBL20150165). — Drawn by Esmée Winkel.	2022-01-28	van Welzen, P. C.;Winkel, E.		Zenodo	biologists	van Welzen, P. C.;Winkel, E.			
