Aloe marlothii (also known as the mountain aloe or the flat-flowered aloe) is a large, single-stemmed Southern African aloe of rocky places and open flat...
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(Uitenhage aloe) Aloe marlothii (flat-flowered aloe) Aloe pluridens (French aloe) Aloe excelsa (Zimbabwe aloe) Aloe rupestris (bottlebrush aloe) Aloe hexapetala...
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name Marloth Park derives from a German botanist, Rudolf Marloth. The Aloe marlothii was named after him. This plant is found abundantly in the lowveld....
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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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illegal collecting. Aloe peglerae Aloe peglerae Hybrid of Aloe peglerae and Aloe marlothii Hybrid of Aloe peglerae and Aloe marlothii Pfab, M.F.; Victor...
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collections of citrus, olives, and palm trees. Rare species include Aloe marlothii, Araucaria columnaris, Castanospermum australe (Moreton Bay chestnut)...
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South Africa, belonging to the family Aizoaceae . and also species Aloe marlothii was named in Marloth's honour. An important nature reserve and holiday...
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maningoryensis J.-P.Castillon Aloe marlothii A.Berger – S.E. Botswana to KwaZulu-Natal Aloe martialii J.-B.Castillon – Madagascar Aloe massawana Reynolds – Kenya...
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below. It is also known to sip nectar from the flowers of mountain aloe (Aloe marlothii) and to eat the berries of the black nightshade (Solanum nigrum)...
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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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specimen of Dioscorea elephantipes. Source: unless cited separately. Aloe marlothii in bloom, with Ceiba speciosa and euphorbia Creeping Devils (Stenocereus...
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diet. Black-chested prinias have also been observed probing unopened Aloe marlothii flowers in South Africa during the winter season. Black-chested prinias...
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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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List of Asphodelaceae of South Africa (section Aloe)
indigenous Aloe marginata Lam. accepted as Tulista marginata (Lam.) G.D.Rowley, endemic Aloe marlothii A.Berger, indigenous Aloe marlothii A.Berger subsp...
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cactus, succulents, euphorbia, and lithops, as well as Agave americana, Aloe marlothii, Bowiea volubilis, Cyphostemma juttae, and Euphorbia milii. Bonsai Collection...
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ferox × marlothii Aloe fibrosa Aloe fleurentinorum Aloe fragilis Aloe framesii Aloe gariepensis Aloe gilbertii Aloe glauca Aloe glauca × humilis Aloe gracilicaulis...
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Pillans Aloe littoralis Bak. Aloe marlothii Berger (Aloe spectabilis Reynolds) Aloe munchii Christian Aloe pearsonii Schönland Aloe pluridens Haw. Aloe pretoriensis...
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lutea L.f. subsp. rosea (Eckl. ex Baker) J.C.Manning & Goldblatt Cyanella marlothii J.C.Manning & Goldblatt, indigenous Cyanella odoratissima Ker Gawl. accepted...
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