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Aloe sect. Lomatophyllum

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Subfamily
  
Asphodeloideae

Rank
  
Genus

Family
  
Asphodelaceae

Genus
  
Aloe

Order
  
Asparagales

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Series
  
Aloe sect. Lomatophyllum G.D.Rowley

Similar
  
Aloe macra, Asparagales, Astroloba rubriflora, Kumara, Astroloba

Aloe sect. Lomatophyllum is a taxonomic section within the genus Aloe, comprising between 12 and 18 closely related species of Aloe from Madagascar and the Mascareigne islands.

Contents

These species are distinguished by their having fleshy berries of unwinged seeds (unlike the other Aloe species which bear dehiscent capsules of winged seeds).

Description

The Aloes of this section are all shrubby and form short stems, topped with succulent lanceolate leaves. The flowers appear in racemes and range in colour from orange or yellow to red. The plants produce fleshy berries which contain the seeds.

Distribution

The species of this section are all located on the islands of the Indian Ocean. Most are restricted to the island of Madagascar. A minority are indigenous to the smaller islands of Reunion, Mauritius, Rodrigues, Aldabra and Pemba. In some parts of their distribution, they are locally known as "Mazambrons".

Species

  • Aloe aldabrensis (Marais) - indigenous to West Island, Aldabra Atoll, Seychelles.
  • Aloe citrea (Guillaumin) - Madagascar
  • Aloe lomatophylloides (Balf.f.) - endemic to the island of Rodrigues.
  • Aloe purpurea (Lamark) - endemic to the island of Mauritius.
  • Aloe tormentorii (Marais) - endemic to the island of Mauritius.
  • Aloe macra (Haworth) - endemic to the island of RĂ©union.
  • Aloe mayottensis (Berger) - Comoros islands
  • Aloe namorokaensis (Rauh.) - Madagascar
  • Aloe occidentalis (H.Perr.) - Western half of Madagascar
  • Aloe oligophylla (Baker) - Madagascar
  • Aloe orientalis (H.Perr.) - Eastern half of Madagascar
  • Aloe pembana (Newton) - Pemba Island
  • Aloe propagulifera (Rauh) - Madagascar
  • Aloe prostrata (Perrier) - Madagascar
  • Aloe rosea (Perrier) - Madagascar
  • Aloe sakarahensis (Lavranos) - Madagascar
  • Aloe socialis (Perrier) - Madagascar
  • Aloe viviparum (Perrier) - Madagascar
  • References

    Aloe sect. Lomatophyllum Wikipedia