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Aloe chabaudii Schönland var. chabaudii

Joffe
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Aloe chabaudii Schönland var. chabaudii [family ASPHODELACEAE]

Aloe chabaudii Schönland

Schönland
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Aloe chabaudii Schönland [family ASPHODELACEAE]

Aloe chabaudii Schönland

Reynolds
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Aloe chabaudii Schönland [family ASPHODELACEAE]

Aloe chabaudii Schönland

Schönland
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Aloe chabaudii Schönland [family ASPHODELACEAE]

Aloe chabaudii Schönland

Schönland
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Aloe chabaudii Schönland [family ASPHODELACEAE]

Filed as Aloe chabaudii Schönland var. chabaudii [family ASPHODELACEAE]

Rogers, #164
1916-06-22
Specimens
South Africa
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Aloe chabaudii Schönland var. chabaudii [family ASPHODELACEAE] (stored under name)

Filed as Aloe chabaudii Schönland [family ASPHODELACEAE]

Schelpe, E.A.C.L.E., #sn
1944-07-01
Specimens
South Africa
NU
Aloe chabaudii Schönland [family ASPHODELACEAE] (stored under name)

Filed as Aloe chabaudii Schönland [family ASPHODELACEAE]

Schelpe, E.A.C.L.E., #sn
1944-07-01
Specimens
South Africa
NU
Aloe chabaudii Schönland [family ASPHODELACEAE] (stored under name)

Aloe chabaudii Schönland

Gower
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Aloe chabaudii Schönland [family ASPHODELACEAE]

Holotype of Aloe chabaudii Schönland var. mlanjeana Christian [family ASPHODELACEAE]

Everett, R., #Nat.Herb 23025
1931-06-01
Specimens
Malawi
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Holotype of Aloe chabaudii Schönland var. mlanjeana Christian [family ASPHODELACEAE] (stored under name)

Type of Aloe chabaudii Schönland var. verekeri Christian [family ASPHODELACEAE]

Vereker, L., #PRE 23027
1937-07-01
Specimens
Zimbabwe
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Type of Aloe chabaudii Schönland var. verekeri Christian [family ASPHODELACEAE] (stored under name)

Type of Aloe chabaudii Schönland var. verekeri Christian [family ASPHODELACEAE]

Vereker, L., #PRE 23027
1937-07-01
Specimens
Zimbabwe
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Type of Aloe chabaudii Schönland var. verekeri Christian [family ASPHODELACEAE] (stored under name)

Holotype of Aloe chabaudii Schönland var. mlanjeana Christian [family ASPHODELACEAE]

Everett, R., #Nat.Herb 23025
1931-06-01
Specimens
Malawi
PRE
Holotype of Aloe chabaudii Schönland var. mlanjeana Christian [family ASPHODELACEAE] (stored under name)

Aloe chabaudii Schönland var. verekeri Christian

Letty
Paintings
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Aloe chabaudii Schönland var. verekeri Christian [family ASPHODELACEAE]

Aloe chabaudii Schönland var. mlanjeana Christian

Letty
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Aloe chabaudii Schönland var. mlanjeana Christian [family ASPHODELACEAE]

Isotype of Aloe chabaudii Schonland var. mlanjeana Christian [family ALOACEAE]

Everett, R.H., #274
06-1931
Specimens
Malawi
K
Isotype of Aloe chabaudii Schonland var. mlanjeana Christian [family ALOACEAE] (stored under name); Verified by Hardy, D.F.; Glen, H.F.,

Aloe chabaudii [family ALOACEAE]

Flora of South Africa, (2003) Author: Dr J.P. Roux
South African National Biodiversity Institute, Compton Herbarium, Cape Town (SAM)
Reference Sources
Found in Botswana, the Northern Province, Mpumalanga, Swaziland and KwaZulu-Natal; also in Democratic Republic of the Congo, Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe. A. chabaudii var. mlanjeana is re­stricted to Malawi and therefore not treated here. A. chabaudii usually grows on bare rock on granitic domes, or in shallow soil pockets. It is very variable in climatic requirements, but it is frost-sensitive. Map 56.
Plants stemless or short-stemmed, 300-500 mm tall excluding inflorescence, forming large dense groups. Leaves ± 20 per rosette, bicon­vex, 300-500 x 60-110 mm, grey-green to glaucous green, upper surface sometimes with few spots. Inflorescence a panicle 0.6-1.0 m tall; racemes capitate to cylindric, lax to sub-dense; bracts deltoid, 3.0-5.0 x 1.5-3.0 mm, 3-5-nerved. Flowers scarlet to brick-red, 18-40 mm long; outer segments free for 4-8 mm, inner segments free but dorsally adnate to outer; pedicels 19-25 mm long. Anthers exserted 1-2 mm. Ovary 6.0-7.0 x 2.0-2.5 mm, brownish green; style exserted 2-A mm. Fruit ±21 x 12 mm. Flowering time June to July. Figure 14.

Aloe chabaudii var. mlanjeana Christian [family ALOACEAE]

FZ, Vol 12, Part 3, page 48, (2001) Author: S. Kativu
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
Confined to Mulanje Mt. and surrounding hills
Leaves apparently bright green. Inflorescence oblique, to 80 cm high; branches spreading widely, with racemes often horizontal and flowers subsecund; flowers pink, orange or yellow.

Aloe chabaudii var. chabaudii [family ALOACEAE]

FZ, Vol 12, Part 3, page 48, (2001) Author: S. Kativu
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
Reported by Hargreaves (The Succulents of Botswana: 18 (1990)) to occur also in the eastern tip of Botswana.
Leaves greyish-green to dark olive-green. Inflorescence erect, 0.6–1.5 m high; branches curving widely upwards, with racemes erect; flowers bright coral-pink, or sometimes orange to yellowish, buds yellow turning to pink in shady habitats.

Aloe suffulta [family ALOACEAE]

Flora of South Africa, (2003) Author: Dr J.P. Roux
South African National Biodiversity Institute, Compton Herbarium, Cape Town (SAM)
Reference Sources
The type locality of this species is in thorny scrub on consolidated beach dunes. It occurs on sand with loose humus or on black cotton soil in very hot places in KwaZulu-Natal; also in Mozambique and Zimbabwe. It is very susceptible to cold. Map 55.
Plants solitary, short-stemmed; stems up to 200 mm long with distinct internodes. Leaves ± 16, sheathing at base, blade narrowly deltoid, spreading to recurved, 300-500 x 20-40 mm, green with many dull white spots. Inflorescence a climbing panicle, 1.75-2.25 m long; racemes lax, cylindric; bracts deltoid, 5-7 x 2-4 mm, ± 7-nerved. Flowers reddish, mouth whitish, 18-35 mm long; outer segments free for 3-7 mm, inner segments mostly dorsally adnate to outer; pedicels 5-9 mm long. Anthers exserted 1-6 mm. Ovary 5.0-6.0 x 2.0-3.5 mm, green; style exserted 1-8 mm. Fruit not seen. Flowering time June to July.

Aloe excelsa var. excelsa [family ALOACEAE]

FZ, Vol 12, Part 3, page 48, (2001) Author: S. Kativu
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
Leaves up to 15 cm wide, usually with scattered prickles on the lower surface. Racemes 6–7 cm in diameter; perianths 28–32 mm long.

Aloe chabaudii Schonland [family ALOACEAE]

FZ, Vol 12, Part 3, page 48, (2001) Author: S. Kativu
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Reference Sources
Perennial herb, suckering to form dense groups of plants, acaulescent or with a short stem. Leaves in a dense rosette, erect, or spreading in shady habitats; lamina 30–60 cm long, 8–15 cm wide at the base, ovate-lanceolate, greyish-green to dark olive-green, with a bloom, often flushed with pinkish-red, obscurely lineate and occasionally sparsely spotted especially in young plants; margin cartilaginous with deltoid minutely brown-tipped teeth 1–3 mm long and 5–10(15) mm apart. Inflorescence erect to oblique, 0.5–1.5 m high; peduncle many-branched from low down, the lower branches often rebranching; branches spreading and usually curving upwards, subtended by deltoid scarious bracts 1–2.5 × 1 cm, with several small sterile bracts below each raceme. Racemes 5–15(20) × 8 cm, broadly cylindric, occasionally subcapitate, very laxly flowered or occasionally ± densely flowered; bracts 3–6 × 3.5 mm, ovate-acuminate, scarious; pedicels 15–25(30) mm long, spreading. Perianth bright coral-pink or sometimes pale orange to yellow, 30–40 mm long, 7–9 mm in diameter across the ovary, narrowed above then curved and widening toward the mouth, tapering at the base, cylindric-trigonous; outer segments free for ± one-quarter, with tips slightly spreading. Stamens and stigma slightly exserted. Capsule stipitate for 1–2 mm, c. 20 × 10 mm, ovoid, greyish-brown. Seeds c. 3 × 6.5 mm, blackish-brown with broad, pale buff, speckled wings.