taxonID	type	format	identifier	references	title	description	created	creator	contributor	publisher	audience	source	license	rightsHolder	datasetID
03B1EE45A21EFFFD7FF2F9CBFA5FEBF2.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/StillImage	image/png	https://zenodo.org/record/6605280/files/figure.png	https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6605280	FIGURE 1. A. Aloe verecunda has a wide but patchy natural geographical distribution range in northeastern SouthAfrica.This photograph of a form with bright red flowers was taken in the North West province near the western limits of its range. B. A. cooperi growing in dense grassland near Melmoth in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Note the distinctly conical inflorescences and sparsely arranged sterile bracts higher up on the peduncles. C.A large clump of A. hankeyi in full flower.D. Leaves of A. hankeyi are not keeled, unlike those of A. cooperi, which are distinctly keeled abaxially. E. Racemes of A. hankeyi are broadly conical to distinctly flat-topped. F. The sterile peduncular bracts of A. hankeyi (peduncle on the left) are much more densely concentrated towards the raceme than in A. cooperi (peduncle on the right) or A. verecunda. G. The large flowers of A. hankeyi are dull red for ⅔ of their length, with the upper ⅓ being greenish. H. Andrew John Hankey (1968–) on 21 August 2019. I. Type locality of A. hankeyi (red dot). Unvouchered site records in eastern Gauteng and western Mpumalanga are not reflected on the map. All photographs by Gideon F. Smith.	FIGURE 1. A. Aloe verecunda has a wide but patchy natural geographical distribution range in northeastern SouthAfrica.This photograph of a form with bright red flowers was taken in the North West province near the western limits of its range. B. A. cooperi growing in dense grassland near Melmoth in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Note the distinctly conical inflorescences and sparsely arranged sterile bracts higher up on the peduncles. C.A large clump of A. hankeyi in full flower.D. Leaves of A. hankeyi are not keeled, unlike those of A. cooperi, which are distinctly keeled abaxially. E. Racemes of A. hankeyi are broadly conical to distinctly flat-topped. F. The sterile peduncular bracts of A. hankeyi (peduncle on the left) are much more densely concentrated towards the raceme than in A. cooperi (peduncle on the right) or A. verecunda. G. The large flowers of A. hankeyi are dull red for ⅔ of their length, with the upper ⅓ being greenish. H. Andrew John Hankey (1968–) on 21 August 2019. I. Type locality of A. hankeyi (red dot). Unvouchered site records in eastern Gauteng and western Mpumalanga are not reflected on the map. All photographs by Gideon F. Smith.	2022-06-02	Smith, Gideon F.;Figueiredo, Estrela		Zenodo	biologists	Smith, Gideon F.;Figueiredo, Estrela			
