Aloe ciliaris subsp. var.
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Aloe
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ciliaris
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture
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Aloe ciliaris, Haw. St. elongated, scrambling, more or less verticillately branched: lvs. elongated lanceolate, striate, coarsely white-denticulate, spreading, about 1x3-6 in.: infl. 6-8 in. high; fls. 1⅛ in. long, bright red, the greenish segms. much shorter than the cylindrical tube; stamens little protruding. Cape. Salm, Aloe §25, f. 1. Berger 9, 97. Henslow, S. Afr. PI. p. 269. —Varies into a smaller-lvd. form with nearly entire If.-buses and smaller fls., var Tidmarshii, Schoenl., and a form with broader lvs., var Flanaganii, Schoenl. Hybrids: A.xde Laetii, Radl. (A. ciliaris x succotrina).
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