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... This is similar to other rosulate succulents, such as Aloe dabenorisana which also grows on shady cliffs. The ... Haworthia is a large genus of about 45 species within the Aloe family, Asphodelaceae, as acknowledged by Mr Bruce ...
... var attenuata was named by Adrian Haworth (1768-1833) as Aloe attenuata in Transactions of the Linnaean Society in ...
... cymbiformis was named by Adrian Haworth (1768–1833) as Aloe cymbiformis in Transactions of the Linnaean Society in ...
... on the Nahoon River, growing with Pelargonium inquinans , Aloe pluridens , Crassula lactea and C. orbicularis . Notice ...
Aloe dewinteri
PlantSesfontein Aloe (Eng.); Sesfonteinaalwyn (Afr.). Kirstenbosch NBG The ... Close-up of the leaves showing the small marginal teeth of Aloe dewinterii in habitat. Plants occupy larger crevices and ... fast-growing. Fig. 6 . Two plants of the Sesfontein aloe in fruit in its dolomite cliff-face habitat near ...
Aloe corallina
PlantKunene coral aloe (Eng.), Kunene-koraalaalwyn, Kunene-kransaalwyn (Afr.) ... point (acute). Fig. 2. Three plants of the Kunene Coral aloe ( Aloe corallina ) growing on a steep dolomite cliff-face near ...
Kumara genus
Plant... of two species that were previously included in the genus Aloe . However, evidence from molecular research on ... low-growing and stemless with an underground rootstock and strong roots as in K. haemanthifolia , or are trees with ... the corky bark on the stem of Kumara plicatilis , and the strong underground rootstock of K. haemanthifolia . Flowers, ...
Bulbine succulenta
Plant... enhance the look of a garden with companion plants like Aloe microstigma (Worcester’s speckled aloe) , Cephalophyllum alstonii ( rankvygie ) with its blood ... Bulbine belongs to the family Asphodelaceae (the Aloe family), which contains about 700 species; this is an ...
... in a greenhouse. Better to grow these decorative, dwarf, aloe-like succulents in containers. Grow in a sandy, ...
... Haworth (1767–1833), British, succulent student, as Aloe mirabilis in 1804. In 1812 he transferred it to the ...