Aloe succotrina, All.
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Aloe succotrina |
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7. A. succotrina All. , Auct. Syn. Stirp. Horti Taur. 13 (1773)
( A. vera Miller , non (L.) Burm. fil., AEpar/wroKttftf (Alton) Haw.).
Shrub of very variable habit; stem up to 2 m but often very short, simple or branched, erect to decumbent, 10-15 cm in diameter. Leaves 30-50 x 7-10 cm, triangular-lanceolate, dull greyishgreen, sometimes with paler spots; marginal teeth dark purple.
Inflorescence up to 100 cm, usually simple. Raceme 25-35 cm; bracts 20 mm, purple; pedicels 25-30 mm. Perianth 30-40 mm, pinkish-red; segments free. Stamens exceeding perianth by 3-5 mm. Naturalized from gardens in S.E. Spain and S.E. France. (Ga Hs.] (South Africa.)
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Aloe succotrina
| Tutin, T. G., Heywood, V. H., Burges, N. A., Moore, D. M., Valentine, D. H., Walters, S. M. & Webb, D. A. 1980 |
A. succotrina
| All. 1773: 13 |
