taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
73359949B858FFF1FF0674A4D87CC2FB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7305751/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7305751	FIGURE 2. Kalanchoe ×sogae. A. At flowering maturity plants of this shrubby nothospecies reach a height 0.5–1.0 m. B. Leaves are puberulous and mid-green to most often distinctly red or strongly crimson red-infused. C. Apart from being intensely reddish-infused, virtually all the plant parts are puberulous. In bud, the flowers are bright orange-red apically. Flowers are borne erectly to slanted sideways—never pendent. Excepting the adaxial surface of the corolla lobes, the flowers, too, are conspicuously puberulous throughout. D. Especially the basal swollen part of the corolla tube is light green and distinctly 4-angled-fluted. E. Flowers, here in lateral view, of K. ×sogae (centre) are intermediate between those of K. lateritia (left, one of the parents of K. ×sogae) and K. sexangularis (right, the other parent of K. ×sogae); rounded when viewed from below; gradually narrowly cylindrical above; and with the angles distinctly and strongly orange-infused to yield a green-orange-striped appearance. F. Corolla lobes of K. ×sogae (centre) are bright yellow to strongly bright orange-infused, rather similar to those of K. lateritia (left) but differs from the bright yellow, faintly brown-tipped ones of K. sexangularis (right). All photographs taken by Gideon F. Smith.	FIGURE 2. Kalanchoe ×sogae. A. At flowering maturity plants of this shrubby nothospecies reach a height 0.5–1.0 m. B. Leaves are puberulous and mid-green to most often distinctly red or strongly crimson red-infused. C. Apart from being intensely reddish-infused, virtually all the plant parts are puberulous. In bud, the flowers are bright orange-red apically. Flowers are borne erectly to slanted sideways—never pendent. Excepting the adaxial surface of the corolla lobes, the flowers, too, are conspicuously puberulous throughout. D. Especially the basal swollen part of the corolla tube is light green and distinctly 4-angled-fluted. E. Flowers, here in lateral view, of K. ×sogae (centre) are intermediate between those of K. lateritia (left, one of the parents of K. ×sogae) and K. sexangularis (right, the other parent of K. ×sogae); rounded when viewed from below; gradually narrowly cylindrical above; and with the angles distinctly and strongly orange-infused to yield a green-orange-striped appearance. F. Corolla lobes of K. ×sogae (centre) are bright yellow to strongly bright orange-infused, rather similar to those of K. lateritia (left) but differs from the bright yellow, faintly brown-tipped ones of K. sexangularis (right). All photographs taken by Gideon F. Smith.	2022-11-08	Smith, Gideon F.;Figueiredo, Estrela		Zenodo	biologists	Smith, Gideon F.;Figueiredo, Estrela			
73359949B858FFF1FF0674A4D87CC2FB.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/7305755/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7305755	FIGURE 3. A. The indigenous South African weevil Sternuchopsis sedi (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Molytinae: Mecysolobini) on a leaf of K. sexangularis. The weevil is 7 mm long. B. The weevil deposits its eggs in the stems of kalanchoes where the hatched larvae feed on the internal tissues, usually leaving only a hollowed out and very much weakened tube that will easily snap off. Both photographs taken by Gideon F. Smith.	FIGURE 3. A. The indigenous South African weevil Sternuchopsis sedi (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Molytinae: Mecysolobini) on a leaf of K. sexangularis. The weevil is 7 mm long. B. The weevil deposits its eggs in the stems of kalanchoes where the hatched larvae feed on the internal tissues, usually leaving only a hollowed out and very much weakened tube that will easily snap off. Both photographs taken by Gideon F. Smith.	2022-11-08	Smith, Gideon F.;Figueiredo, Estrela		Zenodo	biologists	Smith, Gideon F.;Figueiredo, Estrela			
