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Aloe vera and Lilium sp.
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Aloe vera and Lilium sp.

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Aloe vera nursery
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Aloe vera nursery
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Aloe vera nursery
Aloe vera nursery
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Aloe vera nursery

Aloe vera nursery
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Aloe vera nursery
Aloe vera nursery
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Aloe vera nursery

Aloe vera nursery
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Aloe vera nursery
Aloe vera nursery
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Aloe vera nursery

Aloe vera nursery
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Aloe vera nursery
Aloe vera nursery
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Aloe vera nursery

Aloe vera nursery
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Aloe vera nursery
Aloe vera nursery
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Aloe vera nursery

Aloe vera nursery
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Aloe vera nursery
Aloe vera nursery
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Aloe vera nursery
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FamilyScientific name @ source (records)
Aphelinidae  Aphytis @ UCRC_ENT (13)
Aphididae  Aloephagus myersi @ NCSU_ENT (5)
Diaspididae  Hemiberlesia lataniae @ CSCA_TCN (2)
Encyrtidae  Metaphycus aloinus @ UCRC_ENT (2)

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FNA | Family List | FNA Vol. 26 | Aloaceae

1. Aloe Linnaeus, Sp. Pl. 1: 319. 1753; Gen. Pl. ed. 5, 150. 1754.

Aloe [Arabic alloeh, a name for these or similar plants]

Plants succulent, shrubby or arborescent, scapose. Stems erect, clambering or ascending, branched or not. Leaves succulent, crowded, often rosulate or distichous; blade margins spiny-toothed or entire. Inflorescences axillary or terminal, paniculate to more often racemose, dense, bracteate. Flowers usually nodding; perianth red to yellow; tepals connate basally to almost entirely into tube; stamens 3 or 6; style slender; pedicel not articulate. Capsules papery to woody. x = 7.

Species 300 or more (2 in the flora): introduced; primarily s and tropical Africa; also Madagascar, Arabian peninsula, and Atlantic islands (Madeira, Canary, and Cape Verde); naturalized in the Mediterranean region, India, and China.

Aloe saponaria (Aiton) Haworth, distinguished by its yellow sap and glaucous red flowers with yellow throats, is cultivated in the southwestern United States and has been observed to escape. Apparently it persists only when supplementary water is available.

SELECTED REFERENCES

Moran, R. 1992. Aloe wild in California. Cact. Succ. J. (Los Angeles) 64: 55—56. Reynolds, G. W. 1982. The Aloes of South Africa, ed. 4. Rotterdam.

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