taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
039587EFA523833DD9EA90B454A0FC9B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13214028/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13214028	FIGURE 2. Crassothonna moniliformis habitat and growth habit.A. Habitat (Dyam-Dyam, Eastern Cape). B. Growth habit. C. Flowering shoot. D. Capitulum. Photographs by A.P. Dold.	FIGURE 2. Crassothonna moniliformis habitat and growth habit.A. Habitat (Dyam-Dyam, Eastern Cape). B. Growth habit. C. Flowering shoot. D. Capitulum. Photographs by A.P. Dold.	2024-03-21	Mckenzie, Robert J.;Dold, Anthony P.		Zenodo	biologists	Mckenzie, Robert J.;Dold, Anthony P.			
039587EFA523833DD9EA90B454A0FC9B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13214032/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13214032	FIGURE 3. Comparison of Crassothonna species similar to Crassothonna moniliformis. A. Crassothonna moniliformis (Dyam-Dyam, Eastern Cape; Dold 16065, GRA). B, E, F. Crassothonna capensis (Redhouse, Eastern Cape; Dold 16068, GRA); C, G. Crassothonna capensis (commercial clone; McKenzie 3728, GRA). D, I. Crassothonna patula (Noupoort, Northern Cape; Dold s.n., GRA). H. Crassothonna patula (Joubert’s Pass, Eastern Cape). Bars = 10 mm (A–D). Photographs by R.J. McKenzie (A–D, F–I) & A.P. Dold (E).	FIGURE 3. Comparison of Crassothonna species similar to Crassothonna moniliformis. A. Crassothonna moniliformis (Dyam-Dyam, Eastern Cape; Dold 16065, GRA). B, E, F. Crassothonna capensis (Redhouse, Eastern Cape; Dold 16068, GRA); C, G. Crassothonna capensis (commercial clone; McKenzie 3728, GRA). D, I. Crassothonna patula (Noupoort, Northern Cape; Dold s.n., GRA). H. Crassothonna patula (Joubert’s Pass, Eastern Cape). Bars = 10 mm (A–D). Photographs by R.J. McKenzie (A–D, F–I) & A.P. Dold (E).	2024-03-21	Mckenzie, Robert J.;Dold, Anthony P.		Zenodo	biologists	Mckenzie, Robert J.;Dold, Anthony P.			
039587EFA523833DD9EA90B454A0FC9B.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/13214036/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13214036	FIGURE 4. Morphology of Crassothonna moniliformis. A. Habit. Bar = 2 cm. B. Disc florets, peripheral (left) and central (right). Corolla lobes are depicted as erect to show the abaxial surface. Bar = 1 mm. C. Ray floret, adaxial view. Bar = 2 mm. D. Involucral bracts (one bract of each morphological type is shown). Bar = 2 mm. E. Style of ray floret (left) and disc floret (right). Bars = 0.5 mm (left), 0.25 mm (right). F. Stamen (four not shown). Bar = 0.5 mm. G. Cypsela from ray floret, adaxial view. Bar = 2 mm. H. Pappus bristle of ray floret (left), peripheral disc floret (centre) and central disc floret (right). Bar = 1 mm. For visual purposes, not all pappus bristles are shown in B and C. Drawings by R.J. McKenzie.	FIGURE 4. Morphology of Crassothonna moniliformis. A. Habit. Bar = 2 cm. B. Disc florets, peripheral (left) and central (right). Corolla lobes are depicted as erect to show the abaxial surface. Bar = 1 mm. C. Ray floret, adaxial view. Bar = 2 mm. D. Involucral bracts (one bract of each morphological type is shown). Bar = 2 mm. E. Style of ray floret (left) and disc floret (right). Bars = 0.5 mm (left), 0.25 mm (right). F. Stamen (four not shown). Bar = 0.5 mm. G. Cypsela from ray floret, adaxial view. Bar = 2 mm. H. Pappus bristle of ray floret (left), peripheral disc floret (centre) and central disc floret (right). Bar = 1 mm. For visual purposes, not all pappus bristles are shown in B and C. Drawings by R.J. McKenzie.	2024-03-21	Mckenzie, Robert J.;Dold, Anthony P.		Zenodo	biologists	Mckenzie, Robert J.;Dold, Anthony P.			
