Aloe lettyae Reynolds
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BBC646-1701-FF9F-8E51-FFE3B6115229 |
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Aloe lettyae Reynolds |
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Aloe lettyae Reynolds View in CoL View at ENA in J. S. Afr. Bot. 3: 137 (1937).
Type: South Africa, Limpopo Province, Duiwelskloof , 26 March 1937, G.W. Reynolds 2339 ( PRE, holo.!; BOL, iso.!)
Diagnostic characters: This aloe occurs as solitary plants. Leaves are obscurely spotted on the lower surface. Inflorescences are 1.75–2.00 m high and branched from about the middle with the branches distinctly rounded and gracefully curved (Figure 4). Flowers are 38–42 mm long and rosered, with pale margins and a remarkably large globose base.
Distribution: It is only known from the area around Duiwelskloof and Magoebaskloof, Limpopo, South Africa.
Habitat: Long grass and among bushes and trees on eastern slopes of hills and mountains.
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Aloe lettyae Reynolds
| Smith, Gideon F., Figueiredo, Estrela, Klopper, Ronell R. & Crouch, Neil R. 2012 |
Aloe lettyae
| Reynolds 1937: 137 |
