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Denver, Colorado, United States
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Aloe decurva, an endemic plant growing on Mount Zembe, Mozambique. 1000 m.a.s. Type location. Medicinal uses: for preventive and curative treatment of many different poultry diseases; humans: constipation (causes diarrhoea)
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Aloe inyangensis at Monte Gurungue in Manica district of Mozambique
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Nice-Cote d'Azur Airport, Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur, France
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A dwarf form of Aloe chabaudii, with orange colored flowers. A cultivated plant, but it originated from Muidumbe district.
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Native to Kenya and Tanzania. KEW Gardens, London.
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Aloe ukambensis. Listed in IUCN Red List of Threatened Species as vulnerable. Found in less than ten locations n the Chyulu Hills area of southeastern Kenya. Rare in cultivation as well. Photographed at University of California Botanical Garden, Berkeley, CA
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Aloe mubendiensis. No common name. The species name refers to the Mubende District in Uganda. The type locality is on the Mubende-Fort Portal road on granite at about 1300 meters. Photographed at the University of California Botanical Garden, Berkeley, CA.
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Cultivated plant in Pemba town, Mozambique. Aloe massawana is a species of coastal areas from northern Mozambique to Kenya. It is often mistakenly identified as Aloe vera, but A. massawana is a much bigger plant with a much taller inflorescence. It is not recommended to use A. massawana internally as a medicinal plant (provokes vomiting).
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Aloe carnea on Mount Zhinhamapiri south of Chimoio in Mozambique, 700 m.a.s.
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A tiny seedling plant of this recently named Aloe species on steep mossy upper slopes of Mount Ribaue, about 1500 m.a.s.
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Baltimore, Maryland, United States
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A close-up of the flower of Aloe mossurilensis in its natural habitat (type location) on the coast in Mossuril district.
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Aloe aculeataprickly aloe. From northern South Africa and adjoing Zimbabwe. The color shown is, I gather, uncommon but within the range of possibility. Photographed at University of California Botanical Garden Berkeley, CA.
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All Biocode files are based on field identifications to the best of the researcher’s ability at the time.