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Isotype of Aloe ballii Reynolds [family ASPHODELACEAE]
Reynolds, G.W.;Bullock, E., #10115
1964-02-09
Specimens
Zimbabwe
Isotype of Aloe ballii Reynolds var. ballii [family ASPHODELACEAE]
Isotype of Aloe ballii Reynolds [family ASPHODELACEAE] (stored under name)
Isotype of Aloe ballii Reynolds [family ASPHODELACEAE] (stored under name)
Type of Aloe ballii Reynolds var. ballii [family ASPHODELACEAE]
Bullock, E.J., #s.n.
13-10-1963
Specimens
Zimbabwe
Type of Aloe ballii Reynolds var. ballii [family ASPHODELACEAE] (stored under name)
Paratype of Aloe ballii Reynolds [family ASPHODELACEAE]
Bullock,E.J.&Reynolds,K.G.W., #10115
09.02.1964
Specimens
Zimbabwe
Paratype of Aloe ballii Reynolds [family ASPHODELACEAE] (stored under name)
Type of Aloe ballii Reynolds [family ALOACEAE]
Bullock; Reynolds, #10115
None
Specimens
Type of Aloe ballii Reynolds [family ALOACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Unknown
Isotype of Aloe ballii Reynolds [family ASPHODELACEAE]
Reynolds, G.W.;Bullock, E., #10115
1964-02-09
Specimens
Zimbabwe
Isotype of Aloe ballii Reynolds [family ASPHODELACEAE] (stored under name)
Aloe ballii var. ballii [family ALOACEAE]
FZ, Vol 12, Part 3, page 48, (2001) Author: S. Kativu
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
Known only from the Haroni River gorge at the southern tip of the Chimanimani Mts
Stems up to 50 or more per rootstock, pendent, to 150 cm long, often branching. Leaves pendent, to 30 cm long. Inflorescence to c. 65 cm long, oblique to pendulous with raceme usually upturned. Capsules to 12 × 7 mm (fide Ellert).
Aloe ballii var. makurupiniensis Ellert [family ALOACEAE]
FZ, Vol 12, Part 3, page 48, (2001) Author: S. Kativu
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
Known only from the lower mountain slopes at the south eastern tip of the Chimanimani Mts., in the Makurupini R. area
Stems 1–5(20) per rootstock, erect, 1–3 cm high. Leaves erect, to 50 cm long. Inflorescence erect, to c. 75 cm high. Capsules to 18 × 9 mm (fide Ellert).
Aloe ballii Reynolds [family ALOACEAE]
FZ, Vol 12, Part 3, page 48, (2001) Author: S. Kativu
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
Perennial herb, suckering to produce numerous stems in a dense cluster. Stems to 12 mm in diameter, erect to 3 cm high, or elongating to become pendent and sometimes loosely spirally twisted to 150 cm long. Leaves distichous to subrosulate in a loose spiral, deciduous below the apical 20–30 cm of the stem, grass-like and weakly erect to arching over, 30–50 cm × 5–10 mm, linear, expanded to c. 15 mm at the clasping base, rather fleshy, channelled on the upper surface, light green with whitish spots scattered on the upper surface, the spotting more dense on the lower surface especially at the base; margin with minute, white, cartilaginous teeth 2–5 mm apart in the lower half, obsolescent above. Inflorescence unbranched, erect and 40–75 cm high, or oblique to c. 65 cm long with the raceme hanging down or slightly upturned on pendulous plants; peduncle with a few small sterile papery bracts, 15–25 mm apart below the raceme. Raceme 12–18 × 4 cm, cylindrical, laxly flowered; bracts 2–3 × 2 mm, ovate-acute, whitish, papery; pedicels 10–15 mm long, with flowers spreading. Perianth orange-scarlet, 12–16 mm long, 4 mm in diameter across the ovary, cylindric-campanulate, widening slightly towards the mouth, base tapering into the pedicel; outer segments free to the base with tips slightly spreading. Stamens and stigma not exserted. Capsule 12–18 × 7–9 mm, ovoid. Seeds c. 3.5 × 2.5 mm, black and narrowly winged.
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