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Aloe boylei

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Isotype of Aloe boylei Baker subsp. major Hilliard&B.L.Burtt [family ASPHODELACEAE]
Aloe boylei Baker
Aloe boylei Baker
Aloe boylei Baker
Isotype of Aloe boylei Baker subsp. major Hilliard&B.L.Burtt [family ASPHODELACEAE]
Aloe boylei Baker
Aloe boylei Baker
Aloe boylei Baker
Aloe boylei Baker
Filed as Aloe boylei Baker [family ASPHODELACEAE]
Type of Aloe boylei Baker [family ALOACEAE]
Aloe boylei Baker
Filed as Aloe boylei Baker [family ASPHODELACEAE]
Aloe boylei Baker
Aloe boylei Baker
Aloe boylei Baker
Holotype of Aloe boylei Baker subsp. major Hilliard & Burtt [family ASPHODELACEAE]
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Identification
Aloe boylei Baker [family ASPHODELACEAE ]
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Flora

Entry for ALOE Boylei Baker [family ALOACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, page 253, (1897) Author: (By J. G. BAKER).
Names
ALOE Boylei Baker [family ALOACEAE], in Kew Bullet. 1892, 84
Information
acaulescent; leaves thin, lanceolate, a foot or more long, an inch broad low down, tapering gradually to a long point; marginal teeth close, spreading, small, deltoid, whitish; peduncle robust, about as long as the leaves; flowers many, aggregated in a dense globose head 5 in. diam.; pedicels 1 1/2–2 in. long; bracts ovate-acuminate, the lower an inch or more long; perianth pale, 1–1 1/4 in. long; tube scarcely any; segments lanceolate; stamens not longer than the perianth-segments. null
Distribution
EASTERN REGION Griqualand East; near Kokstad, Haygarth in Herb. Wood, 4232! Natal; valley of the Tugela River, Allison!KALAHARI REGION Transvaal; Upper Moodies and Lomatie Valley, near Barberton, 4000–4500 ft., Galpin, 1207!

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