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Aloe inyangensis Christian [family ALOACEAE]
Date Updated: 26 July 2007
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 inyangensis Christian [family ALOACEAE], in Fl. Pl. S. Africa 16: pl. 640 (1936). —Reynolds, Aloes Trop. Africa & Madagascar: 22 (1966). —West, Aloes Rhodesia: 37, pl. 3a & b, pl. 4a & b (1974); Aloes Zimbabwe, rev. Kimberley: 44 (1992). —Tredgold & Biegel, Rhod. Wild Fl.: 4 (1979). —Court, Succ. Fl. South. Africa: 148 (1981). —Kimberley in Cact. & Succ. J. (USA) 62: 225 (1990). Type: Zimbabwe, Nyanga (Inyanga) Mts., Rokotso, fl. iii.1936, Piers in Christian 518*, cult. S. Africa, Nat. Herb. Pretoria 28428 (PRE, holotype).
Information
Perennial herb, suckering to produce dense clusters of erect, spreading or pendent stems 1–2 m in diameter. Stems up to 30 cm long or more, 1–2 cm thick. Leaves distichous to subrosulate, spreading, 15–35 × 0.5–2.5 cm, linear, expanded to c. 4 cm at the clasping base, tapering to the apex, slightly channelled on the upper surface, fleshy, dark dull-green, purplish-tinged when dried, both surfaces with dense pale spotting near the base; margin cartilaginous, with fringe-like teeth 0.5–1 mm long, 1–2 mm apart. Inflorescence simple, erect to 30–50 cm high, or pendent and curving upward to bear the raceme erect; peduncle with several large, sterile, broadly ovate, papery brown bracts on the upper half, 2–4 cm apart. Raceme 6–10 × 6 cm, cylindric, ± laxly flowered, with overlapping bracts in bud; bracts 18–25 × 8–10 mm, broadly ovate with rounded apices, orange-brown; pedicels 25–30 mm long, elongating to 35 mm in fruit. Perianth vermilion-red tipped with green, 30–37 mm long, c. 7 mm in diameter across the ovary, cylindric-trigonous, narrowing towards the mouth, rounded at the base; outer segments free to the base with tips slightly spreading. Stamens and stigma scarcely exserted. Capsule stipitate for 0.5 mm, 14–18 × 5–6 mm, oblong, grey. Seeds c. 2 × 3.5 mm, very narrowly winged, black.
Date Updated: 26 July 2007
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 inyangensis Christian [family ALOACEAE], in Fl. Pl. S. Africa 16: pl. 640 (1936). —Reynolds, Aloes Trop. Africa & Madagascar: 22 (1966). —West, Aloes Rhodesia: 37, pl. 3a & b, pl. 4a & b (1974); Aloes Zimbabwe, rev. Kimberley: 44 (1992). —Tredgold & Biegel, Rhod. Wild Fl.: 4 (1979). —Court, Succ. Fl. South. Africa: 148 (1981). —Kimberley in Cact. & Succ. J. (USA) 62: 225 (1990). Type: Zimbabwe, Nyanga (Inyanga) Mts., Rokotso, fl. iii.1936, Piers in Christian 518*, cult. S. Africa, Nat. Herb. Pretoria 28428 (PRE, holotype).
Information
Perennial herb, suckering to produce dense clusters of erect, spreading or pendent stems 1–2 m in diameter. Stems up to 30 cm long or more, 1–2 cm thick. Leaves distichous to subrosulate, spreading, 15–35 × 0.5–2.5 cm, linear, expanded to c. 4 cm at the clasping base, tapering to the apex, slightly channelled on the upper surface, fleshy, dark dull-green, purplish-tinged when dried, both surfaces with dense pale spotting near the base; margin cartilaginous, with fringe-like teeth 0.5–1 mm long, 1–2 mm apart. Inflorescence simple, erect to 30–50 cm high, or pendent and curving upward to bear the raceme erect; peduncle with several large, sterile, broadly ovate, papery brown bracts on the upper half, 2–4 cm apart. Raceme 6–10 × 6 cm, cylindric, ± laxly flowered, with overlapping bracts in bud; bracts 18–25 × 8–10 mm, broadly ovate with rounded apices, orange-brown; pedicels 25–30 mm long, elongating to 35 mm in fruit. Perianth vermilion-red tipped with green, 30–37 mm long, c. 7 mm in diameter across the ovary, cylindric-trigonous, narrowing towards the mouth, rounded at the base; outer segments free to the base with tips slightly spreading. Stamens and stigma scarcely exserted. Capsule stipitate for 0.5 mm, 14–18 × 5–6 mm, oblong, grey. Seeds c. 2 × 3.5 mm, very narrowly winged, black.
Date Updated: 26 July 2007
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 inyangensis Christian [family ALOACEAE], in Fl. Pl. S. Africa 16: pl. 640 (1936). —Reynolds, Aloes Trop. Africa & Madagascar: 22 (1966). —West, Aloes Rhodesia: 37, pl. 3a & b, pl. 4a & b (1974); Aloes Zimbabwe, rev. Kimberley: 44 (1992). —Tredgold & Biegel, Rhod. Wild Fl.: 4 (1979). —Court, Succ. Fl. South. Africa: 148 (1981). —Kimberley in Cact. & Succ. J. (USA) 62: 225 (1990). Type: Zimbabwe, Nyanga (Inyanga) Mts., Rokotso, fl. iii.1936, Piers in Christian 518*, cult. S. Africa, Nat. Herb. Pretoria 28428 (PRE, holotype).
Information
Perennial herb, suckering to produce dense clusters of erect, spreading or pendent stems 1–2 m in diameter. Stems up to 30 cm long or more, 1–2 cm thick. Leaves distichous to subrosulate, spreading, 15–35 × 0.5–2.5 cm, linear, expanded to c. 4 cm at the clasping base, tapering to the apex, slightly channelled on the upper surface, fleshy, dark dull-green, purplish-tinged when dried, both surfaces with dense pale spotting near the base; margin cartilaginous, with fringe-like teeth 0.5–1 mm long, 1–2 mm apart. Inflorescence simple, erect to 30–50 cm high, or pendent and curving upward to bear the raceme erect; peduncle with several large, sterile, broadly ovate, papery brown bracts on the upper half, 2–4 cm apart. Raceme 6–10 × 6 cm, cylindric, ± laxly flowered, with overlapping bracts in bud; bracts 18–25 × 8–10 mm, broadly ovate with rounded apices, orange-brown; pedicels 25–30 mm long, elongating to 35 mm in fruit. Perianth vermilion-red tipped with green, 30–37 mm long, c. 7 mm in diameter across the ovary, cylindric-trigonous, narrowing towards the mouth, rounded at the base; outer segments free to the base with tips slightly spreading. Stamens and stigma scarcely exserted. Capsule stipitate for 0.5 mm, 14–18 × 5–6 mm, oblong, grey. Seeds c. 2 × 3.5 mm, very narrowly winged, black.
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