Figure 3. Raceme of one of the two originally collected plants of Aloe canis flowering in cultivation in Blantyre, Malawi. Photograph: Pastor Theo Peter Campbell-Barker.Published as part of Thiede, Joachim, Campbell-Barker, Theo Peter, Hargreaves, Bruce J., Smith, Gideon F. & Figueiredo, Estrela, 2020, Notes on three aloes of Malawi: Aloe cam's, A. lateritia, and A. suffulta (Asphodelaceae subfam. Alooideae), pp. 247-253 in Bradleya 38 on page 249, DOI: 10.25223/brad.n38.2020.a23, http://zenodo.org/record/787169
Fig. 1. – Aloe gautieri J.-P. Castillon & Nusb. A. Whole flowering plant; B. Fruit. [A: Gautier & al...
FIGURE 3. A selection of kalanchoes that is cultivated, but not naturalised or invasive, in Africa. ...
Figure 2. Aloe trinervis: A, inflorescence; B, leaf upper surface and margin; C, leaf lower surface ...
Figure 2. One of the two original plants of Aloe canis, flowering in cultivation in Blantyre, Malawi...
Figure 4. The specimen of Aloe canis that Ms Ruth Mthawanji received from Reverend Stewart Lane in t...
Figure 5. Panicle of the specimen of Aloe canis that Ms Ruth Mthawanji received from Reverend Stewar...
Figure 1. Distribution of three Aloe species rare in Malawi: 1) A. canis (yellow dots, a = Senga Hil...
FIGURE 1. Aloe uigensis. A. Stem with some of the dry leaves removed. B. Basal portions of leaves. C...
FIGURE 5. A. Some plants of Aloe ×retiefii have oblique rather than horizontal racemes. Photograph: ...
Figure 2. A. ammophila forms large dense colonies. Photo: Philip Nel.Published as part of Smith, Gid...
Fig. 3. – Living plant of Aloe fragilis Lavranos & Röösli at the type locality of Cap Manambato, nea...
Figure 8. The leaves of some forms of Aloe ×caesia are glaucous green, such as in the case of this f...
FIGURE 1. A. Aloe verecunda has a wide but patchy natural geographical distribution range in northea...
Figure 3. Comparative plant parts of Aloe trinervis and Aloe vera (A & B) with respect to (1) inflor...
Fig. 2. – Aloe gautieri J.-P. Castillon & Nusb. A. Inflorescence; B. Stem and leaves; C. Whole flowe...
Fig. 1. – Aloe gautieri J.-P. Castillon & Nusb. A. Whole flowering plant; B. Fruit. [A: Gautier & al...
FIGURE 3. A selection of kalanchoes that is cultivated, but not naturalised or invasive, in Africa. ...
Figure 2. Aloe trinervis: A, inflorescence; B, leaf upper surface and margin; C, leaf lower surface ...
Figure 2. One of the two original plants of Aloe canis, flowering in cultivation in Blantyre, Malawi...
Figure 4. The specimen of Aloe canis that Ms Ruth Mthawanji received from Reverend Stewart Lane in t...
Figure 5. Panicle of the specimen of Aloe canis that Ms Ruth Mthawanji received from Reverend Stewar...
Figure 1. Distribution of three Aloe species rare in Malawi: 1) A. canis (yellow dots, a = Senga Hil...
FIGURE 1. Aloe uigensis. A. Stem with some of the dry leaves removed. B. Basal portions of leaves. C...
FIGURE 5. A. Some plants of Aloe ×retiefii have oblique rather than horizontal racemes. Photograph: ...
Figure 2. A. ammophila forms large dense colonies. Photo: Philip Nel.Published as part of Smith, Gid...
Fig. 3. – Living plant of Aloe fragilis Lavranos & Röösli at the type locality of Cap Manambato, nea...
Figure 8. The leaves of some forms of Aloe ×caesia are glaucous green, such as in the case of this f...
FIGURE 1. A. Aloe verecunda has a wide but patchy natural geographical distribution range in northea...
Figure 3. Comparative plant parts of Aloe trinervis and Aloe vera (A & B) with respect to (1) inflor...
Fig. 2. – Aloe gautieri J.-P. Castillon & Nusb. A. Inflorescence; B. Stem and leaves; C. Whole flowe...
Fig. 1. – Aloe gautieri J.-P. Castillon & Nusb. A. Whole flowering plant; B. Fruit. [A: Gautier & al...
FIGURE 3. A selection of kalanchoes that is cultivated, but not naturalised or invasive, in Africa. ...
Figure 2. Aloe trinervis: A, inflorescence; B, leaf upper surface and margin; C, leaf lower surface ...