Aloe ferox, commonly known as bitter aloe, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asphodelaceae. This woody aloe is indigenous to southern Africa...
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Barbadensis Leaf Polysaccharides, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Water, Aloe Ferox Leaf Extract, Aloe Ferox Leaf Juice, and Aloe Ferox Leaf Juice Extract" (PDF). Int...
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standard source for assorted pharmaceutical purposes. Other species, such as Aloe ferox, are also cultivated or harvested from the wild for similar applications...
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particular are used in temperate climates as ornamental garden plants. Aloe vera and Aloe ferox are used in traditional medicine and cosmetics for their moisturizing...
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Sources have reported that its recipe includes Chinese rhubarb, Aloe ferox (bitter aloe), cinchona, chocolate, quinine, and angelica. According to the...
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distinctive bend. As this aloe species can sometimes look very similar to related species (e.g. Aloe excelsa, Aloe lineata or Aloe ferox), this feature is useful...
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can be extracted from a variety of plants, including Rhamnus frangula, Aloe ferox, Rheum officinale, and Cassia senna. Glycosides of anthrone are also found...
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names given include Aloe perryi, A. barbadensis (= A. vera), A. ferox, and hybrids of A. ferox with A. africana and A. spicata.]. Aloe is listed in federal...
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Baker – W. Cape Province Aloe ferox Mill. – Cape Province to Lesotho Aloe fibrosa Lavranos & L.E.Newton – Kenya to N. Tanzania Aloe fievetii Reynolds – E...
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This species is frequently confused with the related species Aloe ferox, Aloe africana and Aloe excelsa. However it has more thin delicate pale green or yellow-green...
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leaf margins. This species is frequently confused with the related Aloe ferox and Aloe africana species, to the south, and they do look very similar when...
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branded as The Explorer's Garden Route. Albertinia has two Aloe factories, as Aloe ferox, or Cape Aloe is indigenous to the area. Another plant indigenous to...
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marginata, Agave salmiana, Agave victoriae-reginae, Aloe arborescens, Aloe succotrina, Aloe ferox, Aloiampelos ciliaris, Carpobrotus edulis, Echeveria...
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Aloe ferox on the R61 route between Cofimvaba and Ngcobo....
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Aloe humilis, also known as spider aloe is a species of succulent plant in the genus Aloe. It is endemic to South Africa's Cape Province, and is a low...
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association with Aloe ferox, A. africana and A. pluridens, and hybrids can occur. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Aloe speciosa. "Aloe speciosa Baker"...
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from which malachite sunbirds feed include many Aloe species, such as Aloe broomii, Aloe ferox and Aloe arborescens, and Protea species, such as Protea...
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frequently confused with the related Aloe thraskii, Aloe marlothii, Aloe ferox, Aloe speciosa, Aloe pluridens and Aloe excelsa species (among others) which...
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are characterised by, amongst others, the Aloe ferox (also known as the bitter aloe, Cape aloe or red aloe) from which skin-care products are made locally...
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racemes with easily accessible flowers, such as that of Aloe ferox and Aloe marlothii, and not Aloe arborescens. Large flowers that can support the bird's...
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factors stop the growth. Racemes of some Xanthorrhoeaceae, such as many Aloes, and of many Iridaceae, such as Watsonias, are indeterminate. Contrast determinate...
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Clivia miniata, Kniphofia or the extremely rare Sandersonia aurantiaca. Aloe ferox is widely used for its sap with healing properties. Although the hotspot...
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cryptopoda Aloe dawei Aloe descoingsii Aloe diolii Aloe divaricata Aloe dorotheae Aloe elegans Aloe elgonica Aloe erensii Aloe erinacea Aloe ferox Aloe ferox ×...
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Alvaro M. (2012-03-01). "Cape aloes—A review of the phytochemistry, pharmacology and commercialisation of Aloe ferox". Phytochemistry Letters. 5 (1):...
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List of Asphodelaceae of South Africa (section Aloe)
indigenous Aloe ferox Mill. indigenous Aloe foliolosa Haw. accepted as Astroloba foliolosa (Haw.) Uitewaal, endemic Aloe fosteri Pillans, indigenous Aloe fouriei...
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family is Aloe. Many species of Aloe are used medicinally and in cosmetics. For example, "aloin" is derived from Aloe vera and Aloe ferox and has important...
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regiments emblem depicts an Aloe (Aloe Ferox) in bloom with the motto "AD MORTEM" (till death) on the scroll beneath it. Ferox is a Latin adjective meaning...
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Aloe castanea Schonl. Aloe comosa Marloth & Berger Aloe dolomitica Groenewald Aloe excelsa Berger Aloe ferox Mill. (Aloe candelabrum Berger) Aloe khamiensis...
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rich South African arid thicket type. Characteristic species include: Aloe ferox, Aloe speciosa (endemic), Boscia oleoides(endemic), Commiphora harveyi, Crassula...
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demonstrated at Kruis Pad where this species can be found associated with Aloe ferox and several Cotyledon, Elytropappus, and Restionaceae on dry, hot, north...
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