Aloe aristata, Haw.
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1. A. aristata Haw. , Philos. Mag. 66: 280 (1825).
Herb; leaves in a dense, subglobose, sessile rosette 8-10 x 1-1-5 cm, narrowly triangular-lanceolate, erect or incurved, with subspinose, white tubercles on the lower and usually on the upper surface, and with a soft, whitish terminal arista 10-15 mm. Inflorescence 30-40 cm, simple or branched; lower part of peduncle without bracts. Racemes 15-20 x 12-15 cm, lax; pedicels up to 35 mm; bracts c. 12 mm. Perianth 30-40 mm, orange-red, variably tinged with brownish-green; outer segments connate except at apex; inner segments adnate to outer. Stamens scarcely exceeding perianth. Naturalized from gardens near the coast of S.E. France. [Ga.] (South Africa.)
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Aloe aristata
| Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1980 |
A. aristata
| Haw. 1825: 280 |
