taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
A52D0F5975715CBC9AC1183E4CB09B28.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1423096	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.263.158703.figure2	Figure 2. Morphological variation within Anemone hortensis. A. Lectotype specimen of Anemone hortensis var. stellata (NCY 0087945) collected by C. J. A de Baudot near Grasse, Provence, France, in 1837, showing narrower lanceolate and more numerous tepals than in A. hortensis var. hortensis; B. Anemone hortensis var. stellata in Calabria, Italy. Photo credit: Alberto Capuano; C. Anemone hortensis f. regina (Risso) J. Compton showing basal pale yellow zonal tepal colouration, Mount Parnonas, Peloponnese, growing with Euphorbia rigida M. Bieb. elev. 1100 m. Photo credit: Tania Compton 8 April 2024; D. Anemone hortensis var. heldreichii Crete, Mount Kouroupa, elev. 800 m, showing small white flowers with elliptic tepals Photo credit: Grzegorz Grzejszcz.	Figure 2. Morphological variation within Anemone hortensis. A. Lectotype specimen of Anemone hortensis var. stellata (NCY 0087945) collected by C. J. A de Baudot near Grasse, Provence, France, in 1837, showing narrower lanceolate and more numerous tepals than in A. hortensis var. hortensis; B. Anemone hortensis var. stellata in Calabria, Italy. Photo credit: Alberto Capuano; C. Anemone hortensis f. regina (Risso) J. Compton showing basal pale yellow zonal tepal colouration, Mount Parnonas, Peloponnese, growing with Euphorbia rigida M. Bieb. elev. 1100 m. Photo credit: Tania Compton 8 April 2024; D. Anemone hortensis var. heldreichii Crete, Mount Kouroupa, elev. 800 m, showing small white flowers with elliptic tepals Photo credit: Grzegorz Grzejszcz.	2025-09-24	Compton, James A.		Zenodo	biologists	Compton, James A.			
4404F7F56AB053B7A3EDFC1666AEF98A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1423095	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.263.158703.figure1	Figure 1. A. Anemone hortensis var. pavonina naturalised in southwest France: photo credit Pépinières du lac des Joncs, Dordogne, France; B. Jacob Bobart’s Anemone hortensis var. pavonina cultivated in the University of Oxford botanic garden c. 1680 (OXF Bjr- 03-157); C. Lectotype of Anemone hortensis from the Clifford Herbarium (BM 000628826) showing obovate tepals and remnants of reddish colouring; D. Lectotype specimen of Anemone pavonina (P 00282070).	Figure 1. A. Anemone hortensis var. pavonina naturalised in southwest France: photo credit Pépinières du lac des Joncs, Dordogne, France; B. Jacob Bobart’s Anemone hortensis var. pavonina cultivated in the University of Oxford botanic garden c. 1680 (OXF Bjr- 03-157); C. Lectotype of Anemone hortensis from the Clifford Herbarium (BM 000628826) showing obovate tepals and remnants of reddish colouring; D. Lectotype specimen of Anemone pavonina (P 00282070).	2025-09-24	Compton, James A.		Zenodo	biologists	Compton, James A.			
4404F7F56AB053B7A3EDFC1666AEF98A.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1423096	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.263.158703.figure2	Figure 2. Morphological variation within Anemone hortensis. A. Lectotype specimen of Anemone hortensis var. stellata (NCY 0087945) collected by C. J. A de Baudot near Grasse, Provence, France, in 1837, showing narrower lanceolate and more numerous tepals than in A. hortensis var. hortensis; B. Anemone hortensis var. stellata in Calabria, Italy. Photo credit: Alberto Capuano; C. Anemone hortensis f. regina (Risso) J. Compton showing basal pale yellow zonal tepal colouration, Mount Parnonas, Peloponnese, growing with Euphorbia rigida M. Bieb. elev. 1100 m. Photo credit: Tania Compton 8 April 2024; D. Anemone hortensis var. heldreichii Crete, Mount Kouroupa, elev. 800 m, showing small white flowers with elliptic tepals Photo credit: Grzegorz Grzejszcz.	Figure 2. Morphological variation within Anemone hortensis. A. Lectotype specimen of Anemone hortensis var. stellata (NCY 0087945) collected by C. J. A de Baudot near Grasse, Provence, France, in 1837, showing narrower lanceolate and more numerous tepals than in A. hortensis var. hortensis; B. Anemone hortensis var. stellata in Calabria, Italy. Photo credit: Alberto Capuano; C. Anemone hortensis f. regina (Risso) J. Compton showing basal pale yellow zonal tepal colouration, Mount Parnonas, Peloponnese, growing with Euphorbia rigida M. Bieb. elev. 1100 m. Photo credit: Tania Compton 8 April 2024; D. Anemone hortensis var. heldreichii Crete, Mount Kouroupa, elev. 800 m, showing small white flowers with elliptic tepals Photo credit: Grzegorz Grzejszcz.	2025-09-24	Compton, James A.		Zenodo	biologists	Compton, James A.			
382E2790781C59DE97E130C9720F54CE.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1423096	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.263.158703.figure2	Figure 2. Morphological variation within Anemone hortensis. A. Lectotype specimen of Anemone hortensis var. stellata (NCY 0087945) collected by C. J. A de Baudot near Grasse, Provence, France, in 1837, showing narrower lanceolate and more numerous tepals than in A. hortensis var. hortensis; B. Anemone hortensis var. stellata in Calabria, Italy. Photo credit: Alberto Capuano; C. Anemone hortensis f. regina (Risso) J. Compton showing basal pale yellow zonal tepal colouration, Mount Parnonas, Peloponnese, growing with Euphorbia rigida M. Bieb. elev. 1100 m. Photo credit: Tania Compton 8 April 2024; D. Anemone hortensis var. heldreichii Crete, Mount Kouroupa, elev. 800 m, showing small white flowers with elliptic tepals Photo credit: Grzegorz Grzejszcz.	Figure 2. Morphological variation within Anemone hortensis. A. Lectotype specimen of Anemone hortensis var. stellata (NCY 0087945) collected by C. J. A de Baudot near Grasse, Provence, France, in 1837, showing narrower lanceolate and more numerous tepals than in A. hortensis var. hortensis; B. Anemone hortensis var. stellata in Calabria, Italy. Photo credit: Alberto Capuano; C. Anemone hortensis f. regina (Risso) J. Compton showing basal pale yellow zonal tepal colouration, Mount Parnonas, Peloponnese, growing with Euphorbia rigida M. Bieb. elev. 1100 m. Photo credit: Tania Compton 8 April 2024; D. Anemone hortensis var. heldreichii Crete, Mount Kouroupa, elev. 800 m, showing small white flowers with elliptic tepals Photo credit: Grzegorz Grzejszcz.	2025-09-24	Compton, James A.		Zenodo	biologists	Compton, James A.			
BD56394C5C895860BAACF3A4D2F95A83.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1423095	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.263.158703.figure1	Figure 1. A. Anemone hortensis var. pavonina naturalised in southwest France: photo credit Pépinières du lac des Joncs, Dordogne, France; B. Jacob Bobart’s Anemone hortensis var. pavonina cultivated in the University of Oxford botanic garden c. 1680 (OXF Bjr- 03-157); C. Lectotype of Anemone hortensis from the Clifford Herbarium (BM 000628826) showing obovate tepals and remnants of reddish colouring; D. Lectotype specimen of Anemone pavonina (P 00282070).	Figure 1. A. Anemone hortensis var. pavonina naturalised in southwest France: photo credit Pépinières du lac des Joncs, Dordogne, France; B. Jacob Bobart’s Anemone hortensis var. pavonina cultivated in the University of Oxford botanic garden c. 1680 (OXF Bjr- 03-157); C. Lectotype of Anemone hortensis from the Clifford Herbarium (BM 000628826) showing obovate tepals and remnants of reddish colouring; D. Lectotype specimen of Anemone pavonina (P 00282070).	2025-09-24	Compton, James A.		Zenodo	biologists	Compton, James A.			
4AEF2A5C14D256EDAAD2C2CBB654C8F3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://binary.pensoft.net/fig/1423096	https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.263.158703.figure2	Figure 2. Morphological variation within Anemone hortensis. A. Lectotype specimen of Anemone hortensis var. stellata (NCY 0087945) collected by C. J. A de Baudot near Grasse, Provence, France, in 1837, showing narrower lanceolate and more numerous tepals than in A. hortensis var. hortensis; B. Anemone hortensis var. stellata in Calabria, Italy. Photo credit: Alberto Capuano; C. Anemone hortensis f. regina (Risso) J. Compton showing basal pale yellow zonal tepal colouration, Mount Parnonas, Peloponnese, growing with Euphorbia rigida M. Bieb. elev. 1100 m. Photo credit: Tania Compton 8 April 2024; D. Anemone hortensis var. heldreichii Crete, Mount Kouroupa, elev. 800 m, showing small white flowers with elliptic tepals Photo credit: Grzegorz Grzejszcz.	Figure 2. Morphological variation within Anemone hortensis. A. Lectotype specimen of Anemone hortensis var. stellata (NCY 0087945) collected by C. J. A de Baudot near Grasse, Provence, France, in 1837, showing narrower lanceolate and more numerous tepals than in A. hortensis var. hortensis; B. Anemone hortensis var. stellata in Calabria, Italy. Photo credit: Alberto Capuano; C. Anemone hortensis f. regina (Risso) J. Compton showing basal pale yellow zonal tepal colouration, Mount Parnonas, Peloponnese, growing with Euphorbia rigida M. Bieb. elev. 1100 m. Photo credit: Tania Compton 8 April 2024; D. Anemone hortensis var. heldreichii Crete, Mount Kouroupa, elev. 800 m, showing small white flowers with elliptic tepals Photo credit: Grzegorz Grzejszcz.	2025-09-24	Compton, James A.		Zenodo	biologists	Compton, James A.			
