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Aloe rhodesiana Rendle [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 eyelesii Christian [family ALOACEAE], in Fl. Pl. S. Africa 16: pl. 638 (1936). Type: Zimbabwe, Mt. Nyangani (Inyangani), fl. & fr. 24.x.1935, Eyles 8516 in Nat. Herb. Pret. 21200 (PRE, holotype; K; SRGH).
Aloe rhodesiana Rendle [family ALOACEAE], in J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 40: 215 (1911). —Eyles in Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Africa 5: 323 (1916). —Weimarck in Norlindh & Weimarck in Bot. Not. 1937: 438 (1937). —Reynolds, Aloes Trop. Africa & Madagascar: 26 (1966). —West, Aloes Rhodesia: 36, pl. 2b, c & d (1974); Aloes Zimbabwe, rev. Kimberley: 43 (1992). —Tredgold & Biegel, Rhod. Wild Fl.: 4 (1979). —Court, Succ. Fl. South. Africa: 148 (1981). —Kimberley in Cact. & Succ. J. (USA) 62: 228 (1990). Syntypes: Zimbabwe, Chimanimani (Melsetter), fl. & fr. 10.x.1908, Swynnerton 6047; Mt. Pene (Singwekwe), fl. & fr. 12.x.1908, Swynnerton 6048 (both BM, syntypes).
Information
Perennial herb, solitary, or suckering to produce a cluster of up to 4 stems. Stems to 10 cm long and up to 4 cm thick. Leaves rosulate or occasionally distichous, erect, grass-like, 30–50 × 2–3.5 cm, linear, expanded to 4–5 cm at the clasping base, tapering gradually to the apex, fleshy, dull green, upper surface without spots, lower surface with a few whitish spots toward the base; margin cartilaginous, with firm white teeth 0.5–1 mm long, 1–4 mm apart near the base, the teeth obsolescent towards the apex. Inflorescences 1–3 from each rosette, simple, erect to c. 50 cm high, or up to 85 cm when protected from fire; peduncle with sterile papery bracts on the upper two-thirds, 1.5–5 cm apart. Raceme 15–20 × 8 cm, cylindric, ± laxly flowered, with overlapping bracts in bud; bracts c. 20 × 11 mm, ovate-acuminate, brown-papery; pedicels c. 3 cm long, elongating to 5 cm in fruit. Perianth salmon-pink, greenish-tipped, c. 35 mm long and 6 mm in diameter across the ovary, cylindric-trigonous, narrowing toward the mouth, base tapering into the pedicel; outer segments free to the base with tips slightly spreading. Stamens and stigma scarcely exserted. Capsule stipitate for 2.5 mm, 3 × 1.3 cm, oblong-ovoid, reddish-brown. Seeds 2.5 × 4.5 mm, blackish-brown with brown wings.
Habitat
In montane grassland, usually among rocks
Range
Known only from the mountain area bordering Mozambique and Zimbabwe, and the Gorongoza Mts
Altitude range
1200–2100 m.
2100
1200
Distribution
Zimbabwe E Nyanga Distr., near Troutbeck, fl. 1.xi.1966, Plowes 2516 (K; SRGH); Chimanimani Distr., Mutzarara (Mutsarara) Farm, 2.xi.1950, Crook M258 (K; PRE; SRGH).Mozambique MS Gorongosa, fl. 1973, Turner cult. in Leach 14923 (SRGH).
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 eyelesii Christian [family ALOACEAE], in Fl. Pl. S. Africa 16: pl. 638 (1936). Type: Zimbabwe, Mt. Nyangani (Inyangani), fl. & fr. 24.x.1935, Eyles 8516 in Nat. Herb. Pret. 21200 (PRE, holotype; K; SRGH).
Aloe rhodesiana Rendle [family ALOACEAE], in J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 40: 215 (1911). —Eyles in Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Africa 5: 323 (1916). —Weimarck in Norlindh & Weimarck in Bot. Not. 1937: 438 (1937). —Reynolds, Aloes Trop. Africa & Madagascar: 26 (1966). —West, Aloes Rhodesia: 36, pl. 2b, c & d (1974); Aloes Zimbabwe, rev. Kimberley: 43 (1992). —Tredgold & Biegel, Rhod. Wild Fl.: 4 (1979). —Court, Succ. Fl. South. Africa: 148 (1981). —Kimberley in Cact. & Succ. J. (USA) 62: 228 (1990). Syntypes: Zimbabwe, Chimanimani (Melsetter), fl. & fr. 10.x.1908, Swynnerton 6047; Mt. Pene (Singwekwe), fl. & fr. 12.x.1908, Swynnerton 6048 (both BM, syntypes).
Information
Perennial herb, solitary, or suckering to produce a cluster of up to 4 stems. Stems to 10 cm long and up to 4 cm thick. Leaves rosulate or occasionally distichous, erect, grass-like, 30–50 × 2–3.5 cm, linear, expanded to 4–5 cm at the clasping base, tapering gradually to the apex, fleshy, dull green, upper surface without spots, lower surface with a few whitish spots toward the base; margin cartilaginous, with firm white teeth 0.5–1 mm long, 1–4 mm apart near the base, the teeth obsolescent towards the apex. Inflorescences 1–3 from each rosette, simple, erect to c. 50 cm high, or up to 85 cm when protected from fire; peduncle with sterile papery bracts on the upper two-thirds, 1.5–5 cm apart. Raceme 15–20 × 8 cm, cylindric, ± laxly flowered, with overlapping bracts in bud; bracts c. 20 × 11 mm, ovate-acuminate, brown-papery; pedicels c. 3 cm long, elongating to 5 cm in fruit. Perianth salmon-pink, greenish-tipped, c. 35 mm long and 6 mm in diameter across the ovary, cylindric-trigonous, narrowing toward the mouth, base tapering into the pedicel; outer segments free to the base with tips slightly spreading. Stamens and stigma scarcely exserted. Capsule stipitate for 2.5 mm, 3 × 1.3 cm, oblong-ovoid, reddish-brown. Seeds 2.5 × 4.5 mm, blackish-brown with brown wings.
Habitat
In montane grassland, usually among rocks
Range
Known only from the mountain area bordering Mozambique and Zimbabwe, and the Gorongoza Mts
Altitude range
1200–2100 m.
2100
1200
Distribution
Zimbabwe E Nyanga Distr., near Troutbeck, fl. 1.xi.1966, Plowes 2516 (K; SRGH); Chimanimani Distr., Mutzarara (Mutsarara) Farm, 2.xi.1950, Crook M258 (K; PRE; SRGH).Mozambique MS Gorongosa, fl. 1973, Turner cult. in Leach 14923 (SRGH).
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 eyelesii Christian [family ALOACEAE], in Fl. Pl. S. Africa 16: pl. 638 (1936). Type: Zimbabwe, Mt. Nyangani (Inyangani), fl. & fr. 24.x.1935, Eyles 8516 in Nat. Herb. Pret. 21200 (PRE, holotype; K; SRGH).
Aloe rhodesiana Rendle [family ALOACEAE], in J. Linn. Soc., Bot. 40: 215 (1911). —Eyles in Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Africa 5: 323 (1916). —Weimarck in Norlindh & Weimarck in Bot. Not. 1937: 438 (1937). —Reynolds, Aloes Trop. Africa & Madagascar: 26 (1966). —West, Aloes Rhodesia: 36, pl. 2b, c & d (1974); Aloes Zimbabwe, rev. Kimberley: 43 (1992). —Tredgold & Biegel, Rhod. Wild Fl.: 4 (1979). —Court, Succ. Fl. South. Africa: 148 (1981). —Kimberley in Cact. & Succ. J. (USA) 62: 228 (1990). Syntypes: Zimbabwe, Chimanimani (Melsetter), fl. & fr. 10.x.1908, Swynnerton 6047; Mt. Pene (Singwekwe), fl. & fr. 12.x.1908, Swynnerton 6048 (both BM, syntypes).
Information
Perennial herb, solitary, or suckering to produce a cluster of up to 4 stems. Stems to 10 cm long and up to 4 cm thick. Leaves rosulate or occasionally distichous, erect, grass-like, 30–50 × 2–3.5 cm, linear, expanded to 4–5 cm at the clasping base, tapering gradually to the apex, fleshy, dull green, upper surface without spots, lower surface with a few whitish spots toward the base; margin cartilaginous, with firm white teeth 0.5–1 mm long, 1–4 mm apart near the base, the teeth obsolescent towards the apex. Inflorescences 1–3 from each rosette, simple, erect to c. 50 cm high, or up to 85 cm when protected from fire; peduncle with sterile papery bracts on the upper two-thirds, 1.5–5 cm apart. Raceme 15–20 × 8 cm, cylindric, ± laxly flowered, with overlapping bracts in bud; bracts c. 20 × 11 mm, ovate-acuminate, brown-papery; pedicels c. 3 cm long, elongating to 5 cm in fruit. Perianth salmon-pink, greenish-tipped, c. 35 mm long and 6 mm in diameter across the ovary, cylindric-trigonous, narrowing toward the mouth, base tapering into the pedicel; outer segments free to the base with tips slightly spreading. Stamens and stigma scarcely exserted. Capsule stipitate for 2.5 mm, 3 × 1.3 cm, oblong-ovoid, reddish-brown. Seeds 2.5 × 4.5 mm, blackish-brown with brown wings.
Habitat
In montane grassland, usually among rocks
Range
Known only from the mountain area bordering Mozambique and Zimbabwe, and the Gorongoza Mts
Altitude range
1200–2100 m.
2100
1200
Distribution
Zimbabwe E Nyanga Distr., near Troutbeck, fl. 1.xi.1966, Plowes 2516 (K; SRGH); Chimanimani Distr., Mutzarara (Mutsarara) Farm, 2.xi.1950, Crook M258 (K; PRE; SRGH).Mozambique MS Gorongosa, fl. 1973, Turner cult. in Leach 14923 (SRGH).
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