Aloe, Linnaeus, 1753
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.76.1.2 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5067813 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039E1362-FFCD-AE6F-89D2-FBB3EBDDF0C8 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Aloe |
status |
s. str. |
Key to Aloe s. str. and its segregate genera
1. Dichotomously branched trees or large shrubs; leaves unspotted; dried leaves not persistent; flowers cylindrical to cylindric-ventricose, without a pronounced constriction above a bulbous basal swelling; perianth segments connate in lower half to almost free; mainly southern Africa, with an outlier species in Somalia........................................... 2
- Not dichotomously branched trees or large shrubs; leaves variously spotted to unspotted; dried leaves persistent or not; flowers variously shaped, with or without a pronounced constriction above a bulbous basal swelling; perianth segments variously connate to free; widespread in sub-Saharan Africa, Arabia, Madagascar and western Indian Ocean Islands .............................................................................................................................................................. 3
2. Leaves rosulate, apex tapering; inflorescence branched; southern Africa, with an outlier species in Somalia............. ................................................................................................................................................................... Aloidendron View in CoL
- Leaves distichous, apex rounded; inflorescence simple (unbranched); Western Cape, South Africa (Cape Floristic Region ).............................................................................................................................................................. Kumara
3. Plants several-stemmed, shrubby or climbing; leaves spirally arranged, cauline dispersed, sheathing, separated by distinct internodes, unspotted; inflorescence usually simple; flowers cylindrical to slightly clavate or subventricose, sometimes slightly narrowed above the ovary, but without a pronounced constriction above a bulbous basal swelling; perianth segments ± connate; South Africa (mainly Western and Eastern Cape), with one species just entering Swaziland................................................................................................................................................... Aloiampelos View in CoL
- Plants acaulescent or with simple or branched stems; leaves rosulate or distichous, seldom cauline dispersed, usually not separated by distinct internodes, variously spotted to unspotted; inflorescence variously branched or simple; flowers variously shaped, with or without a pronounced constriction above a bulbous basal swelling; perianth segments variously connate to almost free; widespread in sub-Saharan Africa, Arabia, Madagascar and western Indian Ocean Islands .......................................................................................................................................................... Aloe
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