Description: The Ochna thomasiana, also known as the Micky-Mouse-Plant because of its black berries. Taken in Penang at Batu Ferringhi beach. Date: December 2006. Source: Own work. Author: Gryffindor. Permission (Reusing this file): Image may be used for any purpose.
Description: Ochna integerrima (Lour.) Merr., 1935 Tiếng Việt: Mai vàng nhiều cánh. Date: 26 August 2012. Source: Own work. Author: Prenn. Camera location 10° 50′ 37.63″ N, 106° 39′ 04.87″ E: View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap - Google Earth: 10.843785; 106.651352.
Description: Ochna afzelii subsp. afzelii, on the jungle track of the PRTC at Fonta, NW Cameroon. Date: 2007. Source: Own work. Author: Marco Schmidt[1]. Permission (Reusing this file): cc-by-sa-2.5.
Description: Ochna pulchra Afrikaans: Blomme van 'n Lekkerbreek in Jan Celliers Park, Pretoria English: Flowering Peeling plane in Jan Celliers Park, Pretoria. Date: 22 September 2010, 08:42. Source: Own work. Author: Dr. J.C. Knobel. Permission(Reusing this file): Please cite the author. I hold the rights to this image and release it under the terms below. JMK (talk) 09:29, 21 November 2012 (UTC).
Description: English: Ochna schweinfurthiana F.Hoffm. growing on banded ironstone hills South East of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Date:. Source: Own work. Author: Lene Elisabeth Lauritsen.
Description: English: Ochna schweinfurthiana F.Hoffm. growing on banded ironstone hills South East of Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Date:. Source: Own work. Author: Lene Elisabeth Lauritsen.
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