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Aloe munchii

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Holotype of Aloe munchii Christian [family ASPHODELACEAE]
Holotype of Aloe munchii Christian [family ASPHODELACEAE]
Holotype of Aloe munchii Christian [family ASPHODELACEAE]
Holotype of Aloe munchii Christian [family ASPHODELACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Aloe munchii Christian [family ASPHODELACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Not on sheet,
Related name
  • Aloe munchii

Flora

Entry for Aloe munchii Christian [family ALOACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Zambesiaca
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
FZ, Vol 12, Part 3, page 48, (2001) Author: S. Kativu
Names
Aloe munchii Christian [family ALOACEAE], in Fl. Pl. Africa 28: pl. 1091 (1950). —Goodier & Phipps in Kirkia 1: 51 (1961). —Wild in Kirkia 4: 135 (1964). —Reynolds, Aloes Trop. Africa & Madagascar: 319, pl. 74, figs. 315,316, 317 (1966). —West, Aloes Rhodesia: 86, pl. 28a & b (1974); Aloes Zimbabwe, rev. Kimberley: 94 (1992). —Drummond in Kirkia 10: 232 (1975). —Court, Succ. Fl. South. Africa: 119 (1981). Type: Zimbabwe, Chimanimani Mts., 3.ix.1945; cult. Rusape, Mona Farm, fl. 14.vii.1950, Munch 2; in Christian 1219 (SRGH, holotype).
Information
Shrub 3–5 m high, sparingly branched from near the base. Leaves in a dense rosette at the apex of each branch, spreading, becoming recurved, persisting as dried leaf remains, but finally deciduous to leave the branch naked; lamina to c. 50 cm long, 8 cm wide at the base, lanceolate-attenuate, greyish-green, without spots, usually tinged pinkish-red; margin pinkish, cartilaginous with forward pointing teeth 1–1.5 mm long and 10–20 mm apart. Inflorescences 1–2 from each rosette, erect, up to 60 cm tall; peduncle very stout, 2–3-branched; branches subtended by broad, deltoid, scarious bracts c. 1.5 × 1.5 mm, with a few sterile bracts below each raceme. Racemes 10–12 × 10–14 cm, subcapitate, very densely flowered; bracts c. 14 × 12 mm, broadly ovate, scarious, pale brown, many-nerved; pedicels 30–40 mm long. Perianth bright orange-scarlet, 35–45 mm long, c. 7 mm in diameter across the ovary, tapering into the base, cylindric-trigonous; outer segments free to the base, tips slightly spreading. Stamens and stigma slightly exserted. Capsule and seeds not seen.
Habitat
Mountain slopes, amongst large rocks
Range
Endemic to the Chimanimani Mountains
Altitude range
1525–2135 m.
2135
1525
Distribution
Zimbabwe E Chimanimani Mts., 22.5 km east of Chimanimani (Melsetter), fl. 21.vii.1956, Reynolds 8225 (K; PRE; SRGH).Mozambique MS Chimanimani Mts., fl. 6.vii.1949, Pedro & Pedrógão 7205 (PRE, not seen).

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