taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
27DC880C03E45F4FB27D3A21A75403C4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1278581	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.253.138216.figure2	Figure 2. Solanum aciculare A habit in open area B habit along rock face C inflorescence with bud D inflorescence with open short-styled flower E calyx at anthesis F short-styled flowers (note colour change over anthesis) G long-styled flower H mature berry with calyx removed I stem section with glandular long-stalked stellate and multangulate trichomes and straight acicular prickles (A, D, G Gouvêa 283; B, H Gouvêa 281; C, E, F, I Gouvêa 280). Photos: Yuri F. Gouvêa .	Figure 2. Solanum aciculare A habit in open area B habit along rock face C inflorescence with bud D inflorescence with open short-styled flower E calyx at anthesis F short-styled flowers (note colour change over anthesis) G long-styled flower H mature berry with calyx removed I stem section with glandular long-stalked stellate and multangulate trichomes and straight acicular prickles (A, D, G Gouvêa 283; B, H Gouvêa 281; C, E, F, I Gouvêa 280). Photos: Yuri F. Gouvêa .	2025-03-12	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.		Zenodo	biologists	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.			
27DC880C03E45F4FB27D3A21A75403C4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1278582	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.253.138216.figure3	Figure 3. Distribution of S. aciculare.	Figure 3. Distribution of S. aciculare.	2025-03-12	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.		Zenodo	biologists	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.			
D561677271015E55BB3E501BB86B2620.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1278583	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.253.138216.figure4	Figure 4. Solanum hexandrum (pubescent individuals) A habit B inflorescence C – E buds showing differences in colour and shape F open flower G long-styled flower with 6 lobes H short-styled flower with 5 lobes I developing fruits enclosed in purple-tinged calyx J mature berries with tightly appressed accrescent calyx (A, B Stehmann et al. 4513; C Giacomin et al. 875; D, G, I Agra et al. 7359; E, F, H Giacomin et al. 1827; J Gouvêa & Salino 514). Photos: A, B João R. Stehmann D, G, I Leandro L. Giacomin E, F, H Lynn Bohs J Yuri F. Gouvêa.	Figure 4. Solanum hexandrum (pubescent individuals) A habit B inflorescence C – E buds showing differences in colour and shape F open flower G long-styled flower with 6 lobes H short-styled flower with 5 lobes I developing fruits enclosed in purple-tinged calyx J mature berries with tightly appressed accrescent calyx (A, B Stehmann et al. 4513; C Giacomin et al. 875; D, G, I Agra et al. 7359; E, F, H Giacomin et al. 1827; J Gouvêa & Salino 514). Photos: A, B João R. Stehmann D, G, I Leandro L. Giacomin E, F, H Lynn Bohs J Yuri F. Gouvêa.	2025-03-12	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.		Zenodo	biologists	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.			
D561677271015E55BB3E501BB86B2620.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1278584	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.253.138216.figure5	Figure 5. Solanum hexandrum (glabrous individuals) A habit at forest edge B inflorescence C – F buds showing variation in fusion of calyx during development G open long-styled flowers H open short-styled flower I open short-styled flowers showing corolla expansion (enlargement) during flowering J mature berry with calyx removed K upper leaf surface with prickles and no stellate trichomes L upper leaf surface with prickles and rayless stellate trichomes with bent mid-points M lower leaf surface with broad-based prickles along the veins (A, B, H Giacomin et al. 1833; C Giacomin et al. 1844; D, I, J Gouvêa & Falcão 137; E, L Gouvêa & Falcão 135; F Gouvêa & Stehmann 158; G, K, M Gouvêa & Stehmann 159). Photos: A, C Lynn Bohs B, H Leandro L. Giacomin D, E, I, J, L Yuri F. Gouvêa F, G, K, M João R. Stehmann.	Figure 5. Solanum hexandrum (glabrous individuals) A habit at forest edge B inflorescence C – F buds showing variation in fusion of calyx during development G open long-styled flowers H open short-styled flower I open short-styled flowers showing corolla expansion (enlargement) during flowering J mature berry with calyx removed K upper leaf surface with prickles and no stellate trichomes L upper leaf surface with prickles and rayless stellate trichomes with bent mid-points M lower leaf surface with broad-based prickles along the veins (A, B, H Giacomin et al. 1833; C Giacomin et al. 1844; D, I, J Gouvêa & Falcão 137; E, L Gouvêa & Falcão 135; F Gouvêa & Stehmann 158; G, K, M Gouvêa & Stehmann 159). Photos: A, C Lynn Bohs B, H Leandro L. Giacomin D, E, I, J, L Yuri F. Gouvêa F, G, K, M João R. Stehmann.	2025-03-12	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.		Zenodo	biologists	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.			
D561677271015E55BB3E501BB86B2620.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1278586	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.253.138216.figure6	Figure 6. Distribution of S. hexandrum.	Figure 6. Distribution of S. hexandrum.	2025-03-12	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.		Zenodo	biologists	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.			
0DE590B3446C509592EF6621DEC44D21.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1278587	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.253.138216.figure7	Figure 7. Solanum hydroides A habit B flowering branch C inflorescence D open long-styled flower E mature berry with only partially accrescent calyx F cross-section of 4 - locular mature berry showing fleshy mesocarp and brown seeds (A, C – F Gouvêa et al. 492; B Gouvêa & Santos 325). Photos: Yuri F. Gouvêa.	Figure 7. Solanum hydroides A habit B flowering branch C inflorescence D open long-styled flower E mature berry with only partially accrescent calyx F cross-section of 4 - locular mature berry showing fleshy mesocarp and brown seeds (A, C – F Gouvêa et al. 492; B Gouvêa & Santos 325). Photos: Yuri F. Gouvêa.	2025-03-12	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.		Zenodo	biologists	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.			
0DE590B3446C509592EF6621DEC44D21.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1278588	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.253.138216.figure8	Figure 8. Distribution of S. hydroides.	Figure 8. Distribution of S. hydroides.	2025-03-12	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.		Zenodo	biologists	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.			
0DE590B3446C509592EF6621DEC44D21.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1278593	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.253.138216.figure13	Figure 13. Solanum sublentum A habitat of arboreal restinga (coastal scrub-forest transition) forest edges B habit C habitat in seasonally dry deciduous forests D habit in rocky inselberg E stem with recurved prickles and unbranched glandular pubescence F leaf with cordate base and secondary lobing G variation in leaf bases and lobing H inflorescence I long-styled flowers showing colour polymorphism J mature berry with accrescent invaginate calyx (B, F, H – J Gouvêa & Guerrero 452; D Stehmann et al. 6370; E, G Stehmann et al. 6372). Photos: A, B, H – J Yuri F. Gouvêa C, D, E, G João R. Stehmann.	Figure 13. Solanum sublentum A habitat of arboreal restinga (coastal scrub-forest transition) forest edges B habit C habitat in seasonally dry deciduous forests D habit in rocky inselberg E stem with recurved prickles and unbranched glandular pubescence F leaf with cordate base and secondary lobing G variation in leaf bases and lobing H inflorescence I long-styled flowers showing colour polymorphism J mature berry with accrescent invaginate calyx (B, F, H – J Gouvêa & Guerrero 452; D Stehmann et al. 6370; E, G Stehmann et al. 6372). Photos: A, B, H – J Yuri F. Gouvêa C, D, E, G João R. Stehmann.	2025-03-12	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.		Zenodo	biologists	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.			
0DE590B3446C509592EF6621DEC44D21.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1278583	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.253.138216.figure4	Figure 4. Solanum hexandrum (pubescent individuals) A habit B inflorescence C – E buds showing differences in colour and shape F open flower G long-styled flower with 6 lobes H short-styled flower with 5 lobes I developing fruits enclosed in purple-tinged calyx J mature berries with tightly appressed accrescent calyx (A, B Stehmann et al. 4513; C Giacomin et al. 875; D, G, I Agra et al. 7359; E, F, H Giacomin et al. 1827; J Gouvêa & Salino 514). Photos: A, B João R. Stehmann D, G, I Leandro L. Giacomin E, F, H Lynn Bohs J Yuri F. Gouvêa.	Figure 4. Solanum hexandrum (pubescent individuals) A habit B inflorescence C – E buds showing differences in colour and shape F open flower G long-styled flower with 6 lobes H short-styled flower with 5 lobes I developing fruits enclosed in purple-tinged calyx J mature berries with tightly appressed accrescent calyx (A, B Stehmann et al. 4513; C Giacomin et al. 875; D, G, I Agra et al. 7359; E, F, H Giacomin et al. 1827; J Gouvêa & Salino 514). Photos: A, B João R. Stehmann D, G, I Leandro L. Giacomin E, F, H Lynn Bohs J Yuri F. Gouvêa.	2025-03-12	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.		Zenodo	biologists	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.			
0DE590B3446C509592EF6621DEC44D21.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1278584	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.253.138216.figure5	Figure 5. Solanum hexandrum (glabrous individuals) A habit at forest edge B inflorescence C – F buds showing variation in fusion of calyx during development G open long-styled flowers H open short-styled flower I open short-styled flowers showing corolla expansion (enlargement) during flowering J mature berry with calyx removed K upper leaf surface with prickles and no stellate trichomes L upper leaf surface with prickles and rayless stellate trichomes with bent mid-points M lower leaf surface with broad-based prickles along the veins (A, B, H Giacomin et al. 1833; C Giacomin et al. 1844; D, I, J Gouvêa & Falcão 137; E, L Gouvêa & Falcão 135; F Gouvêa & Stehmann 158; G, K, M Gouvêa & Stehmann 159). Photos: A, C Lynn Bohs B, H Leandro L. Giacomin D, E, I, J, L Yuri F. Gouvêa F, G, K, M João R. Stehmann.	Figure 5. Solanum hexandrum (glabrous individuals) A habit at forest edge B inflorescence C – F buds showing variation in fusion of calyx during development G open long-styled flowers H open short-styled flower I open short-styled flowers showing corolla expansion (enlargement) during flowering J mature berry with calyx removed K upper leaf surface with prickles and no stellate trichomes L upper leaf surface with prickles and rayless stellate trichomes with bent mid-points M lower leaf surface with broad-based prickles along the veins (A, B, H Giacomin et al. 1833; C Giacomin et al. 1844; D, I, J Gouvêa & Falcão 137; E, L Gouvêa & Falcão 135; F Gouvêa & Stehmann 158; G, K, M Gouvêa & Stehmann 159). Photos: A, C Lynn Bohs B, H Leandro L. Giacomin D, E, I, J, L Yuri F. Gouvêa F, G, K, M João R. Stehmann.	2025-03-12	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.		Zenodo	biologists	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.			
5EF90468007D5F1B83345821A4CB995E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1278589	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.253.138216.figure9	Figure 9. Solanum phrixothrix A flowering branch B section of stem with copious bristles C inflorescence with two open flowers D adaxial surface of calyx E open short-styled flower F short-styled flower with corolla bent back to expose the tapering anthers (A – F Folli 7560, BHCB). Photos: Yuri F. Gouvêa.	Figure 9. Solanum phrixothrix A flowering branch B section of stem with copious bristles C inflorescence with two open flowers D adaxial surface of calyx E open short-styled flower F short-styled flower with corolla bent back to expose the tapering anthers (A – F Folli 7560, BHCB). Photos: Yuri F. Gouvêa.	2025-03-12	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.		Zenodo	biologists	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.			
5EF90468007D5F1B83345821A4CB995E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1278590	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.253.138216.figure10	Figure 10. Distribution of S. phrixothrix.	Figure 10. Distribution of S. phrixothrix.	2025-03-12	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.		Zenodo	biologists	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.			
5EF90468007D5F1B83345821A4CB995E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1278581	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.253.138216.figure2	Figure 2. Solanum aciculare A habit in open area B habit along rock face C inflorescence with bud D inflorescence with open short-styled flower E calyx at anthesis F short-styled flowers (note colour change over anthesis) G long-styled flower H mature berry with calyx removed I stem section with glandular long-stalked stellate and multangulate trichomes and straight acicular prickles (A, D, G Gouvêa 283; B, H Gouvêa 281; C, E, F, I Gouvêa 280). Photos: Yuri F. Gouvêa .	Figure 2. Solanum aciculare A habit in open area B habit along rock face C inflorescence with bud D inflorescence with open short-styled flower E calyx at anthesis F short-styled flowers (note colour change over anthesis) G long-styled flower H mature berry with calyx removed I stem section with glandular long-stalked stellate and multangulate trichomes and straight acicular prickles (A, D, G Gouvêa 283; B, H Gouvêa 281; C, E, F, I Gouvêa 280). Photos: Yuri F. Gouvêa .	2025-03-12	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.		Zenodo	biologists	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.			
5EF90468007D5F1B83345821A4CB995E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1278587	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.253.138216.figure7	Figure 7. Solanum hydroides A habit B flowering branch C inflorescence D open long-styled flower E mature berry with only partially accrescent calyx F cross-section of 4 - locular mature berry showing fleshy mesocarp and brown seeds (A, C – F Gouvêa et al. 492; B Gouvêa & Santos 325). Photos: Yuri F. Gouvêa.	Figure 7. Solanum hydroides A habit B flowering branch C inflorescence D open long-styled flower E mature berry with only partially accrescent calyx F cross-section of 4 - locular mature berry showing fleshy mesocarp and brown seeds (A, C – F Gouvêa et al. 492; B Gouvêa & Santos 325). Photos: Yuri F. Gouvêa.	2025-03-12	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.		Zenodo	biologists	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.			
5EF90468007D5F1B83345821A4CB995E.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1278593	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.253.138216.figure13	Figure 13. Solanum sublentum A habitat of arboreal restinga (coastal scrub-forest transition) forest edges B habit C habitat in seasonally dry deciduous forests D habit in rocky inselberg E stem with recurved prickles and unbranched glandular pubescence F leaf with cordate base and secondary lobing G variation in leaf bases and lobing H inflorescence I long-styled flowers showing colour polymorphism J mature berry with accrescent invaginate calyx (B, F, H – J Gouvêa & Guerrero 452; D Stehmann et al. 6370; E, G Stehmann et al. 6372). Photos: A, B, H – J Yuri F. Gouvêa C, D, E, G João R. Stehmann.	Figure 13. Solanum sublentum A habitat of arboreal restinga (coastal scrub-forest transition) forest edges B habit C habitat in seasonally dry deciduous forests D habit in rocky inselberg E stem with recurved prickles and unbranched glandular pubescence F leaf with cordate base and secondary lobing G variation in leaf bases and lobing H inflorescence I long-styled flowers showing colour polymorphism J mature berry with accrescent invaginate calyx (B, F, H – J Gouvêa & Guerrero 452; D Stehmann et al. 6370; E, G Stehmann et al. 6372). Photos: A, B, H – J Yuri F. Gouvêa C, D, E, G João R. Stehmann.	2025-03-12	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.		Zenodo	biologists	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.			
9297D1B34E225557BFA5600F9C216DD6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1278591	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.253.138216.figure11	Figure 11. Solanum stagnale A habit of a young plant B habit of an older reproductive plant B, C inflorescence congested with flowers clustered due to extremely short pedicels D flower buds and short-styled flower (arrows point to spathulate calyx lobes) E long-styled flower and leaf base markedly decurrent on to the petiole F berries (almost mature) with appressed, only partially accrescent fruiting calyces (A, D Giacomin & Stehmann 1930, BHCB; B, C, E, F unvouchered field photograph, Bahia State [12 ° 32 ' 23 " S, 38 ° 03 ' 08 " W]). Photos: A, D Leandro L. Giacomin B, C, E, F Wagner Nogueira.	Figure 11. Solanum stagnale A habit of a young plant B habit of an older reproductive plant B, C inflorescence congested with flowers clustered due to extremely short pedicels D flower buds and short-styled flower (arrows point to spathulate calyx lobes) E long-styled flower and leaf base markedly decurrent on to the petiole F berries (almost mature) with appressed, only partially accrescent fruiting calyces (A, D Giacomin & Stehmann 1930, BHCB; B, C, E, F unvouchered field photograph, Bahia State [12 ° 32 ' 23 " S, 38 ° 03 ' 08 " W]). Photos: A, D Leandro L. Giacomin B, C, E, F Wagner Nogueira.	2025-03-12	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.		Zenodo	biologists	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.			
9297D1B34E225557BFA5600F9C216DD6.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1278592	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.253.138216.figure12	Figure 12. Distribution of S. stagnale.	Figure 12. Distribution of S. stagnale.	2025-03-12	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.		Zenodo	biologists	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.			
88E2C4920A735F9CAC6CC74ADD79D5B1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1278593	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.253.138216.figure13	Figure 13. Solanum sublentum A habitat of arboreal restinga (coastal scrub-forest transition) forest edges B habit C habitat in seasonally dry deciduous forests D habit in rocky inselberg E stem with recurved prickles and unbranched glandular pubescence F leaf with cordate base and secondary lobing G variation in leaf bases and lobing H inflorescence I long-styled flowers showing colour polymorphism J mature berry with accrescent invaginate calyx (B, F, H – J Gouvêa & Guerrero 452; D Stehmann et al. 6370; E, G Stehmann et al. 6372). Photos: A, B, H – J Yuri F. Gouvêa C, D, E, G João R. Stehmann.	Figure 13. Solanum sublentum A habitat of arboreal restinga (coastal scrub-forest transition) forest edges B habit C habitat in seasonally dry deciduous forests D habit in rocky inselberg E stem with recurved prickles and unbranched glandular pubescence F leaf with cordate base and secondary lobing G variation in leaf bases and lobing H inflorescence I long-styled flowers showing colour polymorphism J mature berry with accrescent invaginate calyx (B, F, H – J Gouvêa & Guerrero 452; D Stehmann et al. 6370; E, G Stehmann et al. 6372). Photos: A, B, H – J Yuri F. Gouvêa C, D, E, G João R. Stehmann.	2025-03-12	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.		Zenodo	biologists	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.			
88E2C4920A735F9CAC6CC74ADD79D5B1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1278594	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.253.138216.figure14	Figure 14. Distribution of S. sublentum.	Figure 14. Distribution of S. sublentum.	2025-03-12	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.		Zenodo	biologists	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.			
88E2C4920A735F9CAC6CC74ADD79D5B1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1278581	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.253.138216.figure2	Figure 2. Solanum aciculare A habit in open area B habit along rock face C inflorescence with bud D inflorescence with open short-styled flower E calyx at anthesis F short-styled flowers (note colour change over anthesis) G long-styled flower H mature berry with calyx removed I stem section with glandular long-stalked stellate and multangulate trichomes and straight acicular prickles (A, D, G Gouvêa 283; B, H Gouvêa 281; C, E, F, I Gouvêa 280). Photos: Yuri F. Gouvêa .	Figure 2. Solanum aciculare A habit in open area B habit along rock face C inflorescence with bud D inflorescence with open short-styled flower E calyx at anthesis F short-styled flowers (note colour change over anthesis) G long-styled flower H mature berry with calyx removed I stem section with glandular long-stalked stellate and multangulate trichomes and straight acicular prickles (A, D, G Gouvêa 283; B, H Gouvêa 281; C, E, F, I Gouvêa 280). Photos: Yuri F. Gouvêa .	2025-03-12	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.		Zenodo	biologists	Knapp, Sandra;Gouvêa, Yuri F.;Giacomin, Leandro L.			
