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succotrina, the
Fynbos aloe, is an aloe
which is
endemic to Cape Town and the south-western
corner of the
Western Cape,
South Africa. Aloe
succotrina...
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sinkatana Reynolds Aloe
squarrosa Baker ex Balf.f. Aloe
striata Haw. Aloe
succotrina Lam. Aloe
suzannae Decary Aloe
thraskii Baker Aloe vera (L.) Burm.f. Aloe...
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Aesculus hippocastanum Horse-chestnut
Allium cepa
Onion Aloeaceae Aloe
succotrina Aloe
Arnica Arnica montana Leopard's bane
Baptisia Baptisia tinctoria...
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Madagascar Aloe sub****ata (Baker) Boatwr. & J.C.Manning – S.
Africa Aloe
succotrina Weston – S.W. Cape
Province Aloe
suffulta Reynolds – S.
Malawi to N.E...
- marginata,
Agave salmiana,
Agave victoriae-reginae, Aloe arborescens, Aloe
succotrina, Aloe ferox,
Aloiampelos ciliaris,
Carpobrotus edulis,
Echeveria elegans...
- tea
became one of the most
important exports of
British India. 110 Aloe
succotrina,
Fynbos aloe, is
endemic to the Cape
Province of
South Africa.
Since the...
- cinnabari, a
source of blood-red dye; the
plant that is now
known as Aloe
succotrina is
limited to the
fynbos of
South Africa and was
never an item of commerce...
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secundiflora Aloe
sinkatana Aloe sp. Aloe
speciosa Aloe
striata Aloe
succotrina Aloe
suffulta Aloe
suprafoliata Aloe
swynnertonii Aloe
thraskii Aloe tomentosa...
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Haworthiopsis attenuata (Haw.) G.D.Rowley var. attenuata,
indigenous Aloe
succotrina Lam.
endemic Aloe
suffulta Reynolds,
indigenous Aloe
suprafoliata Pole-Evans...