taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
4F6387C4DF6AE51DFCE7FEE6FED43835.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16996127/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16996127	Fig. 3 a–c. Croton adumbratus Croizat. a. Habit; b. detail of cuneate leaf base, abaxial view; c. fruit. — d–f. Croton argyratus Blume: d. Habit; e. detail of narrowly emarginate leaf base, abaxial view; f. fruit (a–c: de Wilde & de Wilde­Duyfjes 19604; d–f: Chellia KEP 104397; all L). — Illustration by Anita Walsmit Sachs, 2007.	Fig. 3 a–c. Croton adumbratus Croizat. a. Habit; b. detail of cuneate leaf base, abaxial view; c. fruit. — d–f. Croton argyratus Blume: d. Habit; e. detail of narrowly emarginate leaf base, abaxial view; f. fruit (a–c: de Wilde & de Wilde­Duyfjes 19604; d–f: Chellia KEP 104397; all L). — Illustration by Anita Walsmit Sachs, 2007.	2023-02-17	Beyer, J.;Esser, H. - J.;Eurlings, M. C. M.;Welzen, P. C. van		Zenodo	biologists	Beyer, J.;Esser, H. - J.;Eurlings, M. C. M.;Welzen, P. C. van			
4F6387C4DF64E51DFFA8FACEFBAB39A2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16996123/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16996123	Fig. 1 Bayesian phylogram based on ITS sequences excluding the 5.8S region. The values at nodes represent the Bayesian-inference posterior-probability support values. Astraea and Brasiliocroton are outgroups. Black names: New World, yellowish brown: Africa–Madagascar, green: mainland Asia, blue: Aus- tralia–West Pacific,red: Malesia.Accessions with bold names correspond to the newly sequenced taxa, all ocurring in Sumatra. Bar: nucleotide substitutions.	Fig. 1 Bayesian phylogram based on ITS sequences excluding the 5.8S region. The values at nodes represent the Bayesian-inference posterior-probability support values. Astraea and Brasiliocroton are outgroups. Black names: New World, yellowish brown: Africa–Madagascar, green: mainland Asia, blue: Aus- tralia–West Pacific,red: Malesia.Accessions with bold names correspond to the newly sequenced taxa, all ocurring in Sumatra. Bar: nucleotide substitutions.	2023-02-17	Beyer, J.;Esser, H. - J.;Eurlings, M. C. M.;Welzen, P. C. van		Zenodo	biologists	Beyer, J.;Esser, H. - J.;Eurlings, M. C. M.;Welzen, P. C. van			
4F6387C4DF64E51EFCE7FB7DFACD3C00.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16996123/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16996123	Fig. 1 Bayesian phylogram based on ITS sequences excluding the 5.8S region. The values at nodes represent the Bayesian-inference posterior-probability support values. Astraea and Brasiliocroton are outgroups. Black names: New World, yellowish brown: Africa–Madagascar, green: mainland Asia, blue: Aus- tralia–West Pacific,red: Malesia.Accessions with bold names correspond to the newly sequenced taxa, all ocurring in Sumatra. Bar: nucleotide substitutions.	Fig. 1 Bayesian phylogram based on ITS sequences excluding the 5.8S region. The values at nodes represent the Bayesian-inference posterior-probability support values. Astraea and Brasiliocroton are outgroups. Black names: New World, yellowish brown: Africa–Madagascar, green: mainland Asia, blue: Aus- tralia–West Pacific,red: Malesia.Accessions with bold names correspond to the newly sequenced taxa, all ocurring in Sumatra. Bar: nucleotide substitutions.	2023-02-17	Beyer, J.;Esser, H. - J.;Eurlings, M. C. M.;Welzen, P. C. van		Zenodo	biologists	Beyer, J.;Esser, H. - J.;Eurlings, M. C. M.;Welzen, P. C. van			
4F6387C4DF67E518FCE7FE98FAE43C00.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16996125/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16996125	Fig. 2 Different types of leaf glands. a. Croton heterocarpus, glands sessile and placed more adaxially on the apex of the petiole; b. C. caudatus, glands 1–3 pairs, distinctly stalked and abaxially on the midrib base; c. C. viridifolius, glands slightly stalked and located either on the leaf blade base or as in drawing on the side veins; d. C. macrocarpus: glands with a thick stalk located on the midrib base; e. C. adumbratus: glands sessile on the midrib base (a: LÖrzing 13830; b: Forbes 2989; c:Kleinhoonte 460; d:de Wilde & de Wilde­Duyfjes 20590; e:de Wilde & de Wilde­Duyfjes 19604; all L). — Illustration by Esmée Winkel,2021.	Fig. 2 Different types of leaf glands. a. Croton heterocarpus, glands sessile and placed more adaxially on the apex of the petiole; b. C. caudatus, glands 1–3 pairs, distinctly stalked and abaxially on the midrib base; c. C. viridifolius, glands slightly stalked and located either on the leaf blade base or as in drawing on the side veins; d. C. macrocarpus: glands with a thick stalk located on the midrib base; e. C. adumbratus: glands sessile on the midrib base (a: LÖrzing 13830; b: Forbes 2989; c:Kleinhoonte 460; d:de Wilde & de Wilde­Duyfjes 20590; e:de Wilde & de Wilde­Duyfjes 19604; all L). — Illustration by Esmée Winkel,2021.	2023-02-17	Beyer, J.;Esser, H. - J.;Eurlings, M. C. M.;Welzen, P. C. van		Zenodo	biologists	Beyer, J.;Esser, H. - J.;Eurlings, M. C. M.;Welzen, P. C. van			
4F6387C4DF67E518FCE7FE98FAE43C00.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16996131/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16996131	Fig. 4 Habit of Croton caudatus Geiseler. a. Habit; b. fruits; c. seed with lepidote hairs (a, b: source unknown; c: Maxwell 82­286, L). — Illustrations: a, b by Priyono, 1996; c by Esmée Winkel 2022.	Fig. 4 Habit of Croton caudatus Geiseler. a. Habit; b. fruits; c. seed with lepidote hairs (a, b: source unknown; c: Maxwell 82­286, L). — Illustrations: a, b by Priyono, 1996; c by Esmée Winkel 2022.	2023-02-17	Beyer, J.;Esser, H. - J.;Eurlings, M. C. M.;Welzen, P. C. van		Zenodo	biologists	Beyer, J.;Esser, H. - J.;Eurlings, M. C. M.;Welzen, P. C. van			
4F6387C4DF61E519FCE7FE98FDFF3C1F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16996123/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16996123	Fig. 1 Bayesian phylogram based on ITS sequences excluding the 5.8S region. The values at nodes represent the Bayesian-inference posterior-probability support values. Astraea and Brasiliocroton are outgroups. Black names: New World, yellowish brown: Africa–Madagascar, green: mainland Asia, blue: Aus- tralia–West Pacific,red: Malesia.Accessions with bold names correspond to the newly sequenced taxa, all ocurring in Sumatra. Bar: nucleotide substitutions.	Fig. 1 Bayesian phylogram based on ITS sequences excluding the 5.8S region. The values at nodes represent the Bayesian-inference posterior-probability support values. Astraea and Brasiliocroton are outgroups. Black names: New World, yellowish brown: Africa–Madagascar, green: mainland Asia, blue: Aus- tralia–West Pacific,red: Malesia.Accessions with bold names correspond to the newly sequenced taxa, all ocurring in Sumatra. Bar: nucleotide substitutions.	2023-02-17	Beyer, J.;Esser, H. - J.;Eurlings, M. C. M.;Welzen, P. C. van		Zenodo	biologists	Beyer, J.;Esser, H. - J.;Eurlings, M. C. M.;Welzen, P. C. van			
4F6387C4DF60E519FFA8FE98FBE83C46.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16996123/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16996123	Fig. 1 Bayesian phylogram based on ITS sequences excluding the 5.8S region. The values at nodes represent the Bayesian-inference posterior-probability support values. Astraea and Brasiliocroton are outgroups. Black names: New World, yellowish brown: Africa–Madagascar, green: mainland Asia, blue: Aus- tralia–West Pacific,red: Malesia.Accessions with bold names correspond to the newly sequenced taxa, all ocurring in Sumatra. Bar: nucleotide substitutions.	Fig. 1 Bayesian phylogram based on ITS sequences excluding the 5.8S region. The values at nodes represent the Bayesian-inference posterior-probability support values. Astraea and Brasiliocroton are outgroups. Black names: New World, yellowish brown: Africa–Madagascar, green: mainland Asia, blue: Aus- tralia–West Pacific,red: Malesia.Accessions with bold names correspond to the newly sequenced taxa, all ocurring in Sumatra. Bar: nucleotide substitutions.	2023-02-17	Beyer, J.;Esser, H. - J.;Eurlings, M. C. M.;Welzen, P. C. van		Zenodo	biologists	Beyer, J.;Esser, H. - J.;Eurlings, M. C. M.;Welzen, P. C. van			
4F6387C4DF60E51AFCE7FEDEFED839E0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16996123/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16996123	Fig. 1 Bayesian phylogram based on ITS sequences excluding the 5.8S region. The values at nodes represent the Bayesian-inference posterior-probability support values. Astraea and Brasiliocroton are outgroups. Black names: New World, yellowish brown: Africa–Madagascar, green: mainland Asia, blue: Aus- tralia–West Pacific,red: Malesia.Accessions with bold names correspond to the newly sequenced taxa, all ocurring in Sumatra. Bar: nucleotide substitutions.	Fig. 1 Bayesian phylogram based on ITS sequences excluding the 5.8S region. The values at nodes represent the Bayesian-inference posterior-probability support values. Astraea and Brasiliocroton are outgroups. Black names: New World, yellowish brown: Africa–Madagascar, green: mainland Asia, blue: Aus- tralia–West Pacific,red: Malesia.Accessions with bold names correspond to the newly sequenced taxa, all ocurring in Sumatra. Bar: nucleotide substitutions.	2023-02-17	Beyer, J.;Esser, H. - J.;Eurlings, M. C. M.;Welzen, P. C. van		Zenodo	biologists	Beyer, J.;Esser, H. - J.;Eurlings, M. C. M.;Welzen, P. C. van			
4F6387C4DF63E51AFFA8FAB8FC2A387A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16996125/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16996125	Fig. 2 Different types of leaf glands. a. Croton heterocarpus, glands sessile and placed more adaxially on the apex of the petiole; b. C. caudatus, glands 1–3 pairs, distinctly stalked and abaxially on the midrib base; c. C. viridifolius, glands slightly stalked and located either on the leaf blade base or as in drawing on the side veins; d. C. macrocarpus: glands with a thick stalk located on the midrib base; e. C. adumbratus: glands sessile on the midrib base (a: LÖrzing 13830; b: Forbes 2989; c:Kleinhoonte 460; d:de Wilde & de Wilde­Duyfjes 20590; e:de Wilde & de Wilde­Duyfjes 19604; all L). — Illustration by Esmée Winkel,2021.	Fig. 2 Different types of leaf glands. a. Croton heterocarpus, glands sessile and placed more adaxially on the apex of the petiole; b. C. caudatus, glands 1–3 pairs, distinctly stalked and abaxially on the midrib base; c. C. viridifolius, glands slightly stalked and located either on the leaf blade base or as in drawing on the side veins; d. C. macrocarpus: glands with a thick stalk located on the midrib base; e. C. adumbratus: glands sessile on the midrib base (a: LÖrzing 13830; b: Forbes 2989; c:Kleinhoonte 460; d:de Wilde & de Wilde­Duyfjes 20590; e:de Wilde & de Wilde­Duyfjes 19604; all L). — Illustration by Esmée Winkel,2021.	2023-02-17	Beyer, J.;Esser, H. - J.;Eurlings, M. C. M.;Welzen, P. C. van		Zenodo	biologists	Beyer, J.;Esser, H. - J.;Eurlings, M. C. M.;Welzen, P. C. van			
4F6387C4DF63E51AFFA8FAB8FC2A387A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16996123/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16996123	Fig. 1 Bayesian phylogram based on ITS sequences excluding the 5.8S region. The values at nodes represent the Bayesian-inference posterior-probability support values. Astraea and Brasiliocroton are outgroups. Black names: New World, yellowish brown: Africa–Madagascar, green: mainland Asia, blue: Aus- tralia–West Pacific,red: Malesia.Accessions with bold names correspond to the newly sequenced taxa, all ocurring in Sumatra. Bar: nucleotide substitutions.	Fig. 1 Bayesian phylogram based on ITS sequences excluding the 5.8S region. The values at nodes represent the Bayesian-inference posterior-probability support values. Astraea and Brasiliocroton are outgroups. Black names: New World, yellowish brown: Africa–Madagascar, green: mainland Asia, blue: Aus- tralia–West Pacific,red: Malesia.Accessions with bold names correspond to the newly sequenced taxa, all ocurring in Sumatra. Bar: nucleotide substitutions.	2023-02-17	Beyer, J.;Esser, H. - J.;Eurlings, M. C. M.;Welzen, P. C. van		Zenodo	biologists	Beyer, J.;Esser, H. - J.;Eurlings, M. C. M.;Welzen, P. C. van			
4F6387C4DF62E51BFFA8FA2DFB053A3D.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16996123/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16996123	Fig. 1 Bayesian phylogram based on ITS sequences excluding the 5.8S region. The values at nodes represent the Bayesian-inference posterior-probability support values. Astraea and Brasiliocroton are outgroups. Black names: New World, yellowish brown: Africa–Madagascar, green: mainland Asia, blue: Aus- tralia–West Pacific,red: Malesia.Accessions with bold names correspond to the newly sequenced taxa, all ocurring in Sumatra. Bar: nucleotide substitutions.	Fig. 1 Bayesian phylogram based on ITS sequences excluding the 5.8S region. The values at nodes represent the Bayesian-inference posterior-probability support values. Astraea and Brasiliocroton are outgroups. Black names: New World, yellowish brown: Africa–Madagascar, green: mainland Asia, blue: Aus- tralia–West Pacific,red: Malesia.Accessions with bold names correspond to the newly sequenced taxa, all ocurring in Sumatra. Bar: nucleotide substitutions.	2023-02-17	Beyer, J.;Esser, H. - J.;Eurlings, M. C. M.;Welzen, P. C. van		Zenodo	biologists	Beyer, J.;Esser, H. - J.;Eurlings, M. C. M.;Welzen, P. C. van			
4F6387C4DF62E504FCE7F8C0FE2F3552.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16996125/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16996125	Fig. 2 Different types of leaf glands. a. Croton heterocarpus, glands sessile and placed more adaxially on the apex of the petiole; b. C. caudatus, glands 1–3 pairs, distinctly stalked and abaxially on the midrib base; c. C. viridifolius, glands slightly stalked and located either on the leaf blade base or as in drawing on the side veins; d. C. macrocarpus: glands with a thick stalk located on the midrib base; e. C. adumbratus: glands sessile on the midrib base (a: LÖrzing 13830; b: Forbes 2989; c:Kleinhoonte 460; d:de Wilde & de Wilde­Duyfjes 20590; e:de Wilde & de Wilde­Duyfjes 19604; all L). — Illustration by Esmée Winkel,2021.	Fig. 2 Different types of leaf glands. a. Croton heterocarpus, glands sessile and placed more adaxially on the apex of the petiole; b. C. caudatus, glands 1–3 pairs, distinctly stalked and abaxially on the midrib base; c. C. viridifolius, glands slightly stalked and located either on the leaf blade base or as in drawing on the side veins; d. C. macrocarpus: glands with a thick stalk located on the midrib base; e. C. adumbratus: glands sessile on the midrib base (a: LÖrzing 13830; b: Forbes 2989; c:Kleinhoonte 460; d:de Wilde & de Wilde­Duyfjes 20590; e:de Wilde & de Wilde­Duyfjes 19604; all L). — Illustration by Esmée Winkel,2021.	2023-02-17	Beyer, J.;Esser, H. - J.;Eurlings, M. C. M.;Welzen, P. C. van		Zenodo	biologists	Beyer, J.;Esser, H. - J.;Eurlings, M. C. M.;Welzen, P. C. van			
4F6387C4DF62E504FCE7F8C0FE2F3552.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16996123/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16996123	Fig. 1 Bayesian phylogram based on ITS sequences excluding the 5.8S region. The values at nodes represent the Bayesian-inference posterior-probability support values. Astraea and Brasiliocroton are outgroups. Black names: New World, yellowish brown: Africa–Madagascar, green: mainland Asia, blue: Aus- tralia–West Pacific,red: Malesia.Accessions with bold names correspond to the newly sequenced taxa, all ocurring in Sumatra. Bar: nucleotide substitutions.	Fig. 1 Bayesian phylogram based on ITS sequences excluding the 5.8S region. The values at nodes represent the Bayesian-inference posterior-probability support values. Astraea and Brasiliocroton are outgroups. Black names: New World, yellowish brown: Africa–Madagascar, green: mainland Asia, blue: Aus- tralia–West Pacific,red: Malesia.Accessions with bold names correspond to the newly sequenced taxa, all ocurring in Sumatra. Bar: nucleotide substitutions.	2023-02-17	Beyer, J.;Esser, H. - J.;Eurlings, M. C. M.;Welzen, P. C. van		Zenodo	biologists	Beyer, J.;Esser, H. - J.;Eurlings, M. C. M.;Welzen, P. C. van			
4F6387C4DF7DE506FCE7FF06FF70388E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16996133/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16996133	Fig. 5 Abaxial leaf surface of Croton scalaeus J.Beyer showing the extra- floral nectaries and the lepidote trichomes. — Illustration by Esmée Winkel, 2021.	Fig. 5 Abaxial leaf surface of Croton scalaeus J.Beyer showing the extra- floral nectaries and the lepidote trichomes. — Illustration by Esmée Winkel, 2021.	2023-02-17	Beyer, J.;Esser, H. - J.;Eurlings, M. C. M.;Welzen, P. C. van		Zenodo	biologists	Beyer, J.;Esser, H. - J.;Eurlings, M. C. M.;Welzen, P. C. van			
4F6387C4DF7DE506FCE7FF06FF70388E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16996123/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16996123	Fig. 1 Bayesian phylogram based on ITS sequences excluding the 5.8S region. The values at nodes represent the Bayesian-inference posterior-probability support values. Astraea and Brasiliocroton are outgroups. Black names: New World, yellowish brown: Africa–Madagascar, green: mainland Asia, blue: Aus- tralia–West Pacific,red: Malesia.Accessions with bold names correspond to the newly sequenced taxa, all ocurring in Sumatra. Bar: nucleotide substitutions.	Fig. 1 Bayesian phylogram based on ITS sequences excluding the 5.8S region. The values at nodes represent the Bayesian-inference posterior-probability support values. Astraea and Brasiliocroton are outgroups. Black names: New World, yellowish brown: Africa–Madagascar, green: mainland Asia, blue: Aus- tralia–West Pacific,red: Malesia.Accessions with bold names correspond to the newly sequenced taxa, all ocurring in Sumatra. Bar: nucleotide substitutions.	2023-02-17	Beyer, J.;Esser, H. - J.;Eurlings, M. C. M.;Welzen, P. C. van		Zenodo	biologists	Beyer, J.;Esser, H. - J.;Eurlings, M. C. M.;Welzen, P. C. van			
4F6387C4DF7FE506FFA8FA09FA1E3A2E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16996135/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16996135	Fig. 6 Coton simalurensis J.Beyer. a. Habit; b. basal leaf glands, slightly elevated; c. staminate flower; d. staminate flower with part of sepals and petals removed; e. pistillate flower with part of sepals removed; f. fruit; g. part of fruit wall of septicidally dehisced fruit; h. columella; i. seeds in lateral and front view, with lighter colour (no caruncle) (a–d: Achmad 299; e: Rahmat Si Boeea 9519; f–i: Achmad 298; all L). — Illustration by Esmée Winkel, 2022.	Fig. 6 Coton simalurensis J.Beyer. a. Habit; b. basal leaf glands, slightly elevated; c. staminate flower; d. staminate flower with part of sepals and petals removed; e. pistillate flower with part of sepals removed; f. fruit; g. part of fruit wall of septicidally dehisced fruit; h. columella; i. seeds in lateral and front view, with lighter colour (no caruncle) (a–d: Achmad 299; e: Rahmat Si Boeea 9519; f–i: Achmad 298; all L). — Illustration by Esmée Winkel, 2022.	2023-02-17	Beyer, J.;Esser, H. - J.;Eurlings, M. C. M.;Welzen, P. C. van		Zenodo	biologists	Beyer, J.;Esser, H. - J.;Eurlings, M. C. M.;Welzen, P. C. van			
4F6387C4DF7EE500FCE7FD55FEE63A3C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16996125/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16996125	Fig. 2 Different types of leaf glands. a. Croton heterocarpus, glands sessile and placed more adaxially on the apex of the petiole; b. C. caudatus, glands 1–3 pairs, distinctly stalked and abaxially on the midrib base; c. C. viridifolius, glands slightly stalked and located either on the leaf blade base or as in drawing on the side veins; d. C. macrocarpus: glands with a thick stalk located on the midrib base; e. C. adumbratus: glands sessile on the midrib base (a: LÖrzing 13830; b: Forbes 2989; c:Kleinhoonte 460; d:de Wilde & de Wilde­Duyfjes 20590; e:de Wilde & de Wilde­Duyfjes 19604; all L). — Illustration by Esmée Winkel,2021.	Fig. 2 Different types of leaf glands. a. Croton heterocarpus, glands sessile and placed more adaxially on the apex of the petiole; b. C. caudatus, glands 1–3 pairs, distinctly stalked and abaxially on the midrib base; c. C. viridifolius, glands slightly stalked and located either on the leaf blade base or as in drawing on the side veins; d. C. macrocarpus: glands with a thick stalk located on the midrib base; e. C. adumbratus: glands sessile on the midrib base (a: LÖrzing 13830; b: Forbes 2989; c:Kleinhoonte 460; d:de Wilde & de Wilde­Duyfjes 20590; e:de Wilde & de Wilde­Duyfjes 19604; all L). — Illustration by Esmée Winkel,2021.	2023-02-17	Beyer, J.;Esser, H. - J.;Eurlings, M. C. M.;Welzen, P. C. van		Zenodo	biologists	Beyer, J.;Esser, H. - J.;Eurlings, M. C. M.;Welzen, P. C. van			
4F6387C4DF7EE500FCE7FD55FEE63A3C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/16996137/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.16996137	Fig. 7 Croton viridifolius J.Beyer. a. Habit; b. abaxial leaf surface; c. extrafloral nectaries abaxially; d. part of inflorescence; e. staminate flower; f. staminate flower with part of sepals removed showing androecium; g. pistillate flower (Kleinhoonte 460, L). — Illustration by Esmée Winkel, 2022.	Fig. 7 Croton viridifolius J.Beyer. a. Habit; b. abaxial leaf surface; c. extrafloral nectaries abaxially; d. part of inflorescence; e. staminate flower; f. staminate flower with part of sepals removed showing androecium; g. pistillate flower (Kleinhoonte 460, L). — Illustration by Esmée Winkel, 2022.	2023-02-17	Beyer, J.;Esser, H. - J.;Eurlings, M. C. M.;Welzen, P. C. van		Zenodo	biologists	Beyer, J.;Esser, H. - J.;Eurlings, M. C. M.;Welzen, P. C. van			
