taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
BA320FC1C9216D041732F3C8D67946B0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/249843	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.113.30027.figure1	Figure 1. Medinilla theresae Fernando A Habitat at type locality, dwarf forest on ultramafic soils, c. 840 m elevation, Mt Redondo with Mt Kambinliw in the background B Terrestrial, erect growth habit C Leafy branch showing leaves arranged in a whorl and secondary veins faintly visible on adaxial surface D Dried leaf showing adaxial surface with distinct pair of secondary veins E Abaxial surface of same leaf in D without the distinct pair of secondary veins. B, D, E from Fernando 3831 (LBC), C from Fernando 4166 (LBC). Scale bars: 10 cm (B); 2 cm (C-E). All photos by Edwino S. Fernando.	Figure 1. Medinilla theresae Fernando A Habitat at type locality, dwarf forest on ultramafic soils, c. 840 m elevation, Mt Redondo with Mt Kambinliw in the background B Terrestrial, erect growth habit C Leafy branch showing leaves arranged in a whorl and secondary veins faintly visible on adaxial surface D Dried leaf showing adaxial surface with distinct pair of secondary veins E Abaxial surface of same leaf in D without the distinct pair of secondary veins. B, D, E from Fernando 3831 (LBC), C from Fernando 4166 (LBC). Scale bars: 10 cm (B); 2 cm (C-E). All photos by Edwino S. Fernando.	2018-12-31	Fernando, Edwino S.;Quakenbush, J. Peter;Lillo, Edgardo P.;Ong, Perry S.		Zenodo	biologists	Fernando, Edwino S.;Quakenbush, J. Peter;Lillo, Edgardo P.;Ong, Perry S.			
BA320FC1C9216D041732F3C8D67946B0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/249846	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.113.30027.figure2	Figure 2. Medinilla theresae Fernando A Pendulous inflorescences arising from nodes near base of main stem and showing flower buds with rounded tips B Inflorescence with buds and open flowers C Close up of open flower. A from Fernando 4166 (LBC) B, C from Fernando 3831 (LBC). Scale bars: 1 cm (A); 8 mm (B); 2 mm (C). All photos by Edwino S. Fernando.	Figure 2. Medinilla theresae Fernando A Pendulous inflorescences arising from nodes near base of main stem and showing flower buds with rounded tips B Inflorescence with buds and open flowers C Close up of open flower. A from Fernando 4166 (LBC) B, C from Fernando 3831 (LBC). Scale bars: 1 cm (A); 8 mm (B); 2 mm (C). All photos by Edwino S. Fernando.	2018-12-31	Fernando, Edwino S.;Quakenbush, J. Peter;Lillo, Edgardo P.;Ong, Perry S.		Zenodo	biologists	Fernando, Edwino S.;Quakenbush, J. Peter;Lillo, Edgardo P.;Ong, Perry S.			
BA320FC1C9216D041732F3C8D67946B0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/249848	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.113.30027.figure3	Figure 3. Medinilla theresae Fernando A Young infructescence showing light green fruits with bright red calyx rim B Mature purplish-black fruits C Seedling showing foliaceus cotyledons and first two pairs of eophylls, c. 20 weeks old, grown in nursery from seed of Fernando 3831. A from Fernando 4217 (LBC) B from Fernando 3831 (LBC). Scale bars: 1 cm (A, B); 2 mm (C). All photos by Edwino S. Fernando.	Figure 3. Medinilla theresae Fernando A Young infructescence showing light green fruits with bright red calyx rim B Mature purplish-black fruits C Seedling showing foliaceus cotyledons and first two pairs of eophylls, c. 20 weeks old, grown in nursery from seed of Fernando 3831. A from Fernando 4217 (LBC) B from Fernando 3831 (LBC). Scale bars: 1 cm (A, B); 2 mm (C). All photos by Edwino S. Fernando.	2018-12-31	Fernando, Edwino S.;Quakenbush, J. Peter;Lillo, Edgardo P.;Ong, Perry S.		Zenodo	biologists	Fernando, Edwino S.;Quakenbush, J. Peter;Lillo, Edgardo P.;Ong, Perry S.			
BA320FC1C9216D041732F3C8D67946B0.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/249849	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.113.30027.figure4	Figure 4. Medinilla theresae Fernando A Habitat on Mt Hamiguitan, forest on ultramafic soils, c. 1200 m elevation B Plant on Mt Hamiguitan with branch showing node with four leaves in a whorl and a pair of pendulous inflorescences. A photo by Edwino S. Fernando B photo by Leonard L. Co.	Figure 4. Medinilla theresae Fernando A Habitat on Mt Hamiguitan, forest on ultramafic soils, c. 1200 m elevation B Plant on Mt Hamiguitan with branch showing node with four leaves in a whorl and a pair of pendulous inflorescences. A photo by Edwino S. Fernando B photo by Leonard L. Co.	2018-12-31	Fernando, Edwino S.;Quakenbush, J. Peter;Lillo, Edgardo P.;Ong, Perry S.		Zenodo	biologists	Fernando, Edwino S.;Quakenbush, J. Peter;Lillo, Edgardo P.;Ong, Perry S.			
