Figure 3. Comparative plant parts of Aloe trinervis and Aloe vera (A & B) with respect to (1) inflorescence, (2) corolla ventral view, (3) corolla dorsal view, (4) teeth arrangement, (5) bud, (6) floral bract, (7) teeth shape (Photo: C.S. Purohit & R.N. Kulloli).Published as part of Kumar, Suresh, Purohit, C.S. & Kulloli, Ravikiran N., 2020, Aloe trinervis sp. nov.: A new succulent species from Indian Desert (Asphodelaceae), pp. 325-330 in Journal of Asia-Pacific Biodiversity 13 (2) on page 328, DOI: 10.1016/j.japb.2020.03.001, http://zenodo.org/record/439579
FIGURE 1. Oropetium almeidanum. A. Habit. B. Leaf blade (Adaxial). C. Leaf blade (abaxial). D. Leaf ...
FIGURE 2. Oropetium almeidanum. A. Habit. B. Spiculated segment. C. Upper glume (dorsal). D. Upper g...
Figure 2. A. ammophila forms large dense colonies. Photo: Philip Nel.Published as part of Smith, Gid...
Figure 2. Aloe trinervis: A, inflorescence; B, leaf upper surface and margin; C, leaf lower surface ...
FIGURE 1. Aloe uigensis. A. Stem with some of the dry leaves removed. B. Basal portions of leaves. C...
Figure 3. Raceme of one of the two originally collected plants of Aloe canis flowering in cultivatio...
FIGURE 3. Asystasia venui: A. Habit; B. Bract; C. Dorsal view of calyx splits open D. Lateral view o...
FIGURE 3. Illustration of Oropetium almeidanum. A. Segment of spike. B. Lower glume. C. Upper glume ...
FIGURE 1. A. Aloe verecunda has a wide but patchy natural geographical distribution range in northea...
FIGURE 3. Illustration of Euphorbia sahyadrica Sardesai & Malpure. (A) Habit, (B) Stem and spine shi...
FIGURE 3. Comparison between selected characters of D. janae-shrirangii and D. concanense. Habitat, ...
Figure 8. The leaves of some forms of Aloe ×caesia are glaucous green, such as in the case of this f...
FIGURE 4. Oroptium almedianum: A. Habitat B. Spikes disarticulating at maturity into the spiculated ...
FIGURE 3. Crotalaria lamelliformis P. Sivaramakrishna, P. Yugandhar & L.J. Singh sp. nov. A. Flower ...
Figure 2. One of the two original plants of Aloe canis, flowering in cultivation in Blantyre, Malawi...
FIGURE 1. Oropetium almeidanum. A. Habit. B. Leaf blade (Adaxial). C. Leaf blade (abaxial). D. Leaf ...
FIGURE 2. Oropetium almeidanum. A. Habit. B. Spiculated segment. C. Upper glume (dorsal). D. Upper g...
Figure 2. A. ammophila forms large dense colonies. Photo: Philip Nel.Published as part of Smith, Gid...
Figure 2. Aloe trinervis: A, inflorescence; B, leaf upper surface and margin; C, leaf lower surface ...
FIGURE 1. Aloe uigensis. A. Stem with some of the dry leaves removed. B. Basal portions of leaves. C...
Figure 3. Raceme of one of the two originally collected plants of Aloe canis flowering in cultivatio...
FIGURE 3. Asystasia venui: A. Habit; B. Bract; C. Dorsal view of calyx splits open D. Lateral view o...
FIGURE 3. Illustration of Oropetium almeidanum. A. Segment of spike. B. Lower glume. C. Upper glume ...
FIGURE 1. A. Aloe verecunda has a wide but patchy natural geographical distribution range in northea...
FIGURE 3. Illustration of Euphorbia sahyadrica Sardesai & Malpure. (A) Habit, (B) Stem and spine shi...
FIGURE 3. Comparison between selected characters of D. janae-shrirangii and D. concanense. Habitat, ...
Figure 8. The leaves of some forms of Aloe ×caesia are glaucous green, such as in the case of this f...
FIGURE 4. Oroptium almedianum: A. Habitat B. Spikes disarticulating at maturity into the spiculated ...
FIGURE 3. Crotalaria lamelliformis P. Sivaramakrishna, P. Yugandhar & L.J. Singh sp. nov. A. Flower ...
Figure 2. One of the two original plants of Aloe canis, flowering in cultivation in Blantyre, Malawi...
FIGURE 1. Oropetium almeidanum. A. Habit. B. Leaf blade (Adaxial). C. Leaf blade (abaxial). D. Leaf ...
FIGURE 2. Oropetium almeidanum. A. Habit. B. Spiculated segment. C. Upper glume (dorsal). D. Upper g...
Figure 2. A. ammophila forms large dense colonies. Photo: Philip Nel.Published as part of Smith, Gid...