Flora Capensis, page 253, (1897) Author: (By J. G. BAKER).
Names
Aloe striatulaHaw. [family ALOACEAE], in Phil. Mag. 1825, 281;—Roem. et Schultes, Syst. Veg. vii. 703; Kunth, Enum. iv. 529; Baker in Journ. Linn. Soc. xviii. 169.
Information
stems many yards long when fully developed, sarmentose; branches 1/4– 1/2 in. diam.; internodes 1/2–1 in. long, conspicuously striped with green; leaves spreading, linear, 6–9 in. long, 1/2– 5/8 in. broad, acuminate, green, 1/12 in. thick in the centre, not auricled at the base; all the marginal prickles minute and deltoid; peduncle lateral, slender, simple, 6–9 in. long; raceme oblong, 3–6 in. long; pedicels 1/8– 1/4 in. long; bracts minute; perianth cylindrical, yellow, tinged with green, 1–1 1/4 in. long; tube cylindrical; segments short, ovate; stamens and style distinctly exserted. null
Distribution
CENTRAL REGION Somerset Div.; in a woody ravine near Bruintjes Hoogte, Burchell, 3115!