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    Aloidendron barberae, formerly Aloe bainesii and Aloe barberae, also known as the tree aloe, is a species of succulent plant in the genus Aloidendron...
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    and more widespread relative, the giant tree aloe Aloidendron barberae. It looks similar to A. barberae, however its leaves are slightly more yellow,...
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    Aloidendron dichotomum, formerly Aloe dichotoma, the quiver tree or kokerboom, is a tall, branching species of succulent plant, indigenous to Southern...
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    height. It looks similar to its close relative, the giant tree aloe (Aloidendron barberae) of South Africa, however its leaves are slightly more yellow...
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    subfamily Asphodeloideae of the family Asphodelaceae, consisting of the aloes and their close relatives. The taxon may also be treated as the subfamily...
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  • Aloidendron barberae (Dyer) Klopper & Gideon F.Sm. Aloe barbara-jeppeae T.A.McCoy & Lavranos, indigenous Aloe barberae Dyer, accepted as Aloidendron barberae (Dyer)...
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    Pole-Evans Aloe rupestris Bak. Aloe sessiliflora Pole-Evans Aloe speciosa Bak. Aloe spectabilis Reynolds Aloe thraskii Bak. Aloidendron barberae (Dyer) Klopper...
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    ramosissimum is similar in appearance to A. dichotomum, or even the larger A. barberae, but grows bushier and shorter in stature. The plant rarely exceeds 60...
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    Aloidendron barberae (Aloe barberae) Aloidendron dichotomum (Aloe dichotoma) Aloidendron dichotomum (Gamoe form) Aloidendron eminens (Aloe eminens) Anigozanthos...
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    the subfamily Asphodeloideae. It was split off from the much larger genus Aloe in 2013. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Aloidendron. Phylogenetic...
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    the world's 300 species of aloes reside in the upper garden. Most are from southern Africa. Aloidendron barberae (syn. Aloe bainesii), which can grow fifty...
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    cliffs (south-east facing) next to the Ts'ehlanyane river Diascia cf. barberae Dierama cf. cooperi: white, with mauve and yellow flecks on inside of perianth...
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    College Dublin, and the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew. Aloidendron barberae (tree aloe) was first discovered by Barber, who was collecting plants in the...
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  • family) Asphodelaceae: asphodel family Aloidendron: tree-aloes Aloidendron barberae giant tree aloe Asphodelaceae (asphodel family) Aloidendron dichotomum...
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