- the
South African coast, are:
Aloiampelos tenuior of open
sandy terrain in Kwazulu-Natal and the
Eastern Cape,
Aloiampelos striatula of the
higher mountain...
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Aloiampelos striatula is a
robust rambling plant that can form a
large shrub up to 2 m in height. It is
closely related to Cape Town's
Aloiampelos commixta...
- tenuior,
Aloiampelos gracilis,
Aloiampelos commixta,
Aloiampelos juddii and
Aloiampelos striatula.
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Aloiampelos ciliaris...
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Aloiampelos tenuior flowers throughout the year, but
especially in winter, and the
small flowers appear on thin, un-branched racemes.
Aloiampelos tenuior...
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Commons has
media related to
Aloiampelos commixta.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Aloiampelos commixta. "
Aloiampelos commixta".
World Checklist...
- differences,
Aloiampelos de****bens is a much
thinner and more de****bent species.
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Aloiampelos de****bens.
Aloiampelos juddii...
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Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Aloiampelos juddii.
Aloiampelos commixta Aloiampelos de****bens "
Aloiampelos juddii".
World Checklist of Selected...
- thin,
graceful stems.
Aloiampelos de****bens
Aloiampelos juddii Aloiampelos commixta Wikimedia Commons has
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Aloiampelos gracilis. von Staden...
- with the Fan Aloe and
Aloiampelos commixta of
Table Mountain. It is one of only
three aloes and
their relatives, with
Aloiampelos commixta and Aloe maculata...
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phylogeny in
which Aloe was
divided into six genera: Aloidendron, Kumara,
Aloiampelos, Aloe,
Aristaloe and Gonialoe. Over 600
species are
accepted in the genus...