Figure 2. A. ammophila forms large dense colonies. Photo: Philip Nel.Published as part of Smith, Gideon F., Figueiredo, Estrela, Klopper, Ronell R. & Crouch, Neil R., 2012, Summer-flowering species of maculate Aloe L. (Asphodelaceae: Alooideae) in the Aloe zebrina-complex from South Africa: reinstatement of four names, and description of A. braamvanwykii Gideon F.Sm. & Figueiredo, pp. 155-166 in Bradleya 30 on page 157, DOI: 10.25223/brad.n30.2012.a19, http://zenodo.org/record/786825
FIGURE 2. A selection of kalanchoes that is naturalised in Africa. A. Kalanchoe gastonis-bonnieri. B...
FIG. 2. — A-E, Aloe alaotrensis J.-P. Castillon, sp. nov.: A, scan de l'holotype Humbert 17572 [P004...
FIG. 2. — Aloe deltoideodonta Baker (synonyme de Aloe madecassa H. Perrier): A, petite forme près d'...
FIGURE 1. A. Aloe verecunda has a wide but patchy natural geographical distribution range in northea...
Figure 2. One of the two original plants of Aloe canis, flowering in cultivation in Blantyre, Malawi...
FIGURE 5. A. Some plants of Aloe ×retiefii have oblique rather than horizontal racemes. Photograph: ...
FIGURE 1. Aloe uigensis. A. Stem with some of the dry leaves removed. B. Basal portions of leaves. C...
FIGURE 2. Kalanchoe luciae. A. Inflorescence section lateral view, close up showing dense waxy cover...
Africa, Aloe macu-lata All. is well defined by a suite of characters that includes maculate (spotted...
Figure 3. Raceme of one of the two originally collected plants of Aloe canis flowering in cultivatio...
Fig. 2. – Aloe gautieri J.-P. Castillon & Nusb. A. Inflorescence; B. Stem and leaves; C. Whole flowe...
Figure 8. The leaves of some forms of Aloe ×caesia are glaucous green, such as in the case of this f...
FIG. 4. — A, B, Aloe horombensis subsp. candicans (H. Perrier) J.-P. Castillon, comb. nov, stat. nov...
Figure 2. The distribution of A. huntleyana in northern Namibia.Published as part of Jaarsveld, Erns...
Figure 2. Aloe trinervis: A, inflorescence; B, leaf upper surface and margin; C, leaf lower surface ...
FIGURE 2. A selection of kalanchoes that is naturalised in Africa. A. Kalanchoe gastonis-bonnieri. B...
FIG. 2. — A-E, Aloe alaotrensis J.-P. Castillon, sp. nov.: A, scan de l'holotype Humbert 17572 [P004...
FIG. 2. — Aloe deltoideodonta Baker (synonyme de Aloe madecassa H. Perrier): A, petite forme près d'...
FIGURE 1. A. Aloe verecunda has a wide but patchy natural geographical distribution range in northea...
Figure 2. One of the two original plants of Aloe canis, flowering in cultivation in Blantyre, Malawi...
FIGURE 5. A. Some plants of Aloe ×retiefii have oblique rather than horizontal racemes. Photograph: ...
FIGURE 1. Aloe uigensis. A. Stem with some of the dry leaves removed. B. Basal portions of leaves. C...
FIGURE 2. Kalanchoe luciae. A. Inflorescence section lateral view, close up showing dense waxy cover...
Africa, Aloe macu-lata All. is well defined by a suite of characters that includes maculate (spotted...
Figure 3. Raceme of one of the two originally collected plants of Aloe canis flowering in cultivatio...
Fig. 2. – Aloe gautieri J.-P. Castillon & Nusb. A. Inflorescence; B. Stem and leaves; C. Whole flowe...
Figure 8. The leaves of some forms of Aloe ×caesia are glaucous green, such as in the case of this f...
FIG. 4. — A, B, Aloe horombensis subsp. candicans (H. Perrier) J.-P. Castillon, comb. nov, stat. nov...
Figure 2. The distribution of A. huntleyana in northern Namibia.Published as part of Jaarsveld, Erns...
Figure 2. Aloe trinervis: A, inflorescence; B, leaf upper surface and margin; C, leaf lower surface ...
FIGURE 2. A selection of kalanchoes that is naturalised in Africa. A. Kalanchoe gastonis-bonnieri. B...
FIG. 2. — A-E, Aloe alaotrensis J.-P. Castillon, sp. nov.: A, scan de l'holotype Humbert 17572 [P004...
FIG. 2. — Aloe deltoideodonta Baker (synonyme de Aloe madecassa H. Perrier): A, petite forme près d'...