taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
771F8780FFDDFFBE99CCF8B642D0446D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13727279/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13727279	FIGURE 1.—Ochna barbertonensis. A. Habit. B. Abaxial leaf surface. C. Detail of adaxial leaf margin. D. Detail of single serrulation showing mucronate tip. E. Two leaf apices: adaxial above, abaxial below. F. Three stipules. G. Open flower. H. Inner surface of sepal showing natural curvature. I. Inner surface of petal. J. Details of inner flower organs: gynobasic style, stigma lobes and anthers. K. Crosssection showing receptacle and ovules. L. Stamen. M. Scale. N. Immature fruits with persistent (not reflexed) sepals. O–P. Immature drupe. Q. Cross-section of single seeded fruit. Drawn by Andrew Brown from J.E.Burrows & S.M.Burrows 13729 (A–M) and Oosthuizen 2575 (N–Q).	FIGURE 1.—Ochna barbertonensis. A. Habit. B. Abaxial leaf surface. C. Detail of adaxial leaf margin. D. Detail of single serrulation showing mucronate tip. E. Two leaf apices: adaxial above, abaxial below. F. Three stipules. G. Open flower. H. Inner surface of sepal showing natural curvature. I. Inner surface of petal. J. Details of inner flower organs: gynobasic style, stigma lobes and anthers. K. Crosssection showing receptacle and ovules. L. Stamen. M. Scale. N. Immature fruits with persistent (not reflexed) sepals. O–P. Immature drupe. Q. Cross-section of single seeded fruit. Drawn by Andrew Brown from J.E.Burrows & S.M.Burrows 13729 (A–M) and Oosthuizen 2575 (N–Q).	2018-11-07	Shah, Toral;Burrows, John;Darbyshire, Iain		Zenodo	biologists	Shah, Toral;Burrows, John;Darbyshire, Iain			
771F8780FFDDFFBE99CCF8B642D0446D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13727283/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13727283	FIGURE 2.—Photographs of Ochna barbertonensis in the field. A. Showing the grassland habitat. B. Showing suffrutescent habit. C. Flowers. D. Close of up of the flower showing poricidal anthers and style. Photos: John Burrows.	FIGURE 2.—Photographs of Ochna barbertonensis in the field. A. Showing the grassland habitat. B. Showing suffrutescent habit. C. Flowers. D. Close of up of the flower showing poricidal anthers and style. Photos: John Burrows.	2018-11-07	Shah, Toral;Burrows, John;Darbyshire, Iain		Zenodo	biologists	Shah, Toral;Burrows, John;Darbyshire, Iain			
771F8780FFDDFFBE99CCF8B642D0446D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13727285/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13727285	FIGURE 3.—Distribution map of Ochna barbertonensis in South Africa. Red circles represents the known species distribution based on herbarium specimens.	FIGURE 3.—Distribution map of Ochna barbertonensis in South Africa. Red circles represents the known species distribution based on herbarium specimens.	2018-11-07	Shah, Toral;Burrows, John;Darbyshire, Iain		Zenodo	biologists	Shah, Toral;Burrows, John;Darbyshire, Iain			
