Aloe striatula

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 Aloe striatula subsp. var.  Basuto kraal aloe
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Aloe striatula, Haw. (A. Macowanii, Baker. A. aurantiaca, Baker). Resembling A. ciliaris: lvs. longer, narrowly triangular, minutely denticulate: fls. from reddish becoming yellow or orange, with longer segms. and long-protruding stamens. Cape. Monatsschr. f. Kakteenk. 16, p. 4. Berger 99, 100.


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