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Aloe jucunda

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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Aloaceae

Scientific name
  
Aloe jucunda

Order
  
Genus
  
Aloe

Rank
  
Species

Aloe jucunda Ale jucunda

Similar
  
Aloe somaliensis, Aloe rauhii, Hedgehog aloe, Aloe albiflora, Aloe squarrosa

Aloe jucunda is a species succulent plants that belong to the family Asphodelaceae, indigenous to Somalia.

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Description

Aloe jucunda Ale jucunda

Aloe jucunda can reach a height of about 35 cm. It has shiny, glossy, triangular, dark green leaves, usually about twelve, flecked with pale green spots, up to 4 cm long and 2–5 cm wide, with triangular teeth on the margins.

The inflorescences are single cylindrical clusters, about 35 cm high. The flowers are pale pink or coral pink, 20–30 mm.

Distribution and habitat

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This species is native to northern Somalia. A. jucunda occurs only in dry forests on limestone at altitudes from 1060 to 1680 meters, within a very restricted range about 30 km across on the Gaan Libah plateau.

Conservation

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Due to its narrow range, occurrence in only three locations, and the continuing degradation of its habitat, A. jucunda is currently classified as critically endangered by the IUCN.

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References

Aloe jucunda Wikipedia


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