Aristaloe aristata is a commonly grown and very rewarding species. Its history, relationships, habitat and cultivation are described and discussed. It has also been used as a parent in the production of a number of hybrids and cultivars
Aloe pulcherrima is a large-growing, cliff-dwelling species from high altitudes in Ethiopia with a u...
The Ethiopian species Aloe jacksonii could not be relocated at its type locality at El Kerre in the ...
The name Albuca caudata Jacq. has been widely misunderstood or even ignored since its description in...
Aloe erensii and A. jucunda are briefly described both in cultivation and in habitat. Their conserva...
Aloe spectabilis is a single-stemmed species that is endemic to the central part of KwaZulu-Natal, S...
Aloe squarrosa, first described in 1883, is a small and attractive Socotran endemic with a localised...
Aloe reynoldsii is an obligate cremnophyte that has a limited distribution on cliffs along the Bashe...
Newton (2011) published two new species of endemic Kenyan Aloes: Aloe tegetiformis and Aloe springat...
Aloe tomentosa is unusual within the huge diversity of this large genus, since it is one of a small ...
Aloe cremnophila and A. jacksonii are described and illustrated as obligate cremnophytes, namely pla...
Aloe forbesii, first described in 1903, is a small Socotran endemic with a chequered history. This i...
Aloiampelos ciliaris is the type of a new genus of just seven species separated from Aloe in 2013 to...
A review of the attractive small-growing Aloe bakeri, and notes on the South African botanical artis...
Several species of stemless and shrubby, clump-forming aloes grow in the generally flat, arid areas ...
Aloidendron barberae is the largest of the tree aloes growing up to 20m tall. Its history is briefly...
Aloe pulcherrima is a large-growing, cliff-dwelling species from high altitudes in Ethiopia with a u...
The Ethiopian species Aloe jacksonii could not be relocated at its type locality at El Kerre in the ...
The name Albuca caudata Jacq. has been widely misunderstood or even ignored since its description in...
Aloe erensii and A. jucunda are briefly described both in cultivation and in habitat. Their conserva...
Aloe spectabilis is a single-stemmed species that is endemic to the central part of KwaZulu-Natal, S...
Aloe squarrosa, first described in 1883, is a small and attractive Socotran endemic with a localised...
Aloe reynoldsii is an obligate cremnophyte that has a limited distribution on cliffs along the Bashe...
Newton (2011) published two new species of endemic Kenyan Aloes: Aloe tegetiformis and Aloe springat...
Aloe tomentosa is unusual within the huge diversity of this large genus, since it is one of a small ...
Aloe cremnophila and A. jacksonii are described and illustrated as obligate cremnophytes, namely pla...
Aloe forbesii, first described in 1903, is a small Socotran endemic with a chequered history. This i...
Aloiampelos ciliaris is the type of a new genus of just seven species separated from Aloe in 2013 to...
A review of the attractive small-growing Aloe bakeri, and notes on the South African botanical artis...
Several species of stemless and shrubby, clump-forming aloes grow in the generally flat, arid areas ...
Aloidendron barberae is the largest of the tree aloes growing up to 20m tall. Its history is briefly...
Aloe pulcherrima is a large-growing, cliff-dwelling species from high altitudes in Ethiopia with a u...
The Ethiopian species Aloe jacksonii could not be relocated at its type locality at El Kerre in the ...
The name Albuca caudata Jacq. has been widely misunderstood or even ignored since its description in...