alooid species, de Jussieu, 1789

Smith, Gideon F., Figueiredo, Estrela, Verloove, Filip, Klopper, Ronell R. & Silva, Vasco, 2023, An annotated catalogue of Aloe and Aloiampelos (Asphodelaceae subfam. Alooideae) naturalised and escaped in continental Portugal, Phytotaxa 629 (1), pp. 35-52 : 46

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/phytotaxa.629.1.3

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10257595

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B5213461-4550-FFD1-99A8-F9C5FA580BD0

treatment provided by

Plazi

scientific name

alooid species
status

 

Identification key to the variously naturalised or casual and escaped alooid species View in CoL View at ENA recorded for continental Portugal

1. Racemes distinctly capitate; flowers basally sub-globose-inflated; leaves at maturity adaxially spotted with H-shaped or irregularly-shaped, whitish maculations......................................................................................................................................... Aloe maculata

1’. Racemes broadly or narrowly cone-shaped; flowers not basally globose-inflated; leaves at maturity lacking whitish maculations .. ............................................................................................................................................................................................................2

2. Plants low-growing, lacking a stem or with short stem up to 0.5 m long..........................................................................................3

2’. Plants tall-growing, with distinct, usually much-branched stems and branches, stem> 0.5 m .........................................................4

3. Flowers bright orangey red ............................................................................................................................................ Aloe × nobilis

3’. Flowers yellow ..................................................................................................................................................................... Aloe vera

4. Stem and branches robust, ascending; sheathing leaf base lacking cilia ................................................................. Aloe arborescens

4’. Stem and branches thin, variously scrambling; sheathing leaf base ciliate ..................................... Aloiampelos ciliaris var. ciliaris

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