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- Dracaena Species: D. reflexa Binomial name Dracaena reflexa Lam. Synonyms Lomatophyllum reflexum (Lam.) Bojer Cordyline reflexa (Lam.) Endl. Draco reflexa (Lam...
- cir****scription of the genus has varied widely. Many genera, such as Lomatophyllum, have been brought into synonymy. Species at one time placed in Aloe...
- Aloe purpurea (previously Lomatophyllum purpureum/borboni****/aloiflorum. Locally known as "Mazambron" or "Socotrine du Pays") is a species of Aloe endemic...
- Aloe sect. Lomatophyllum is a taxonomic section within the genus Aloe, comprising between 12 and 18 closely related species of Aloe from Madagascar and...
- Aloe prostrata (previously Lomatophyllum prostratum) is a species of Aloe indigenous to Antsiranana Province (Ankarana), Madagascar. Here it grows in...
- Aloe tormentorii (previously Lomatophyllum tormentorii. Locally known as the "Mazambron") is a species of Aloe endemic to the island of Mauritius, in...
- berries, and were therefore classed as a separate group, Aloe section Lomatophyllum. The Rodrigues aloe develops short, unbranched de****bent stems (3–4 cm...
- Aloe macra (previously Lomatophyllum macrum. The "Réunion Aloe", locally known as the "Mazambron marron" or "Mazambron sauvage") is a species of Aloe...
- Aloe mayottensis (previously Lomatophyllum mayottensis) is a species of Aloe indigenous to the island of Mayotte and surrounding islands of the Comoros...
- Aloe aldabrensis (the "Aldabra Aloe", previously Lomatophyllum aldabrensis) is a species of Aloe endemic to the islands of Aldabra in the Indian Ocean...