Aloe zebrina
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture |
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Aloe zebrina, Baker (A. platyphylla, Baker. A. Lugardiana, Baker. A. Baumii, Engl. & Gilg. A. bamangwaténsis, Schoenl). Somewhat clustered: lvs. erect-spreading with recurved acute tips, 2½ x 6-12 in., lance-oblong, often reddish, dull, at first pruinose, striate and with elongated pale blotches more or less in transverse bands, the sinuate margin with confluent large red- or brown-tipped teeth: infl. 3-4 ft. high; fls. 1¼ in. long, red, the nerved segms. shorter than the tube. Trop. Afr. Baum, Kunene-Sambesi Exped., 90. G.C. III. 35: 226. B.M. 7948. Berger 75.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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