Observations in the Genus: Aloe
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Observed on: 9th May 2009
Added to iSpot: 30th October 2012
Likely ID: Common Soap Aloe (Aloe maculata )
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 1
Comments: 2
Description: ALOE. Ambiguous taxonomy group. Non-descriminating aloe species. Leaves-recurved upwards; dull white spots with margins having dark hard teeth. Flowers- branched inflorescence and flat on top. Basal swelling and uniform in colour. Refs; Wild Flowers of KZN-Elsa Pooley (34/35 ); Succulent Flora-D.Court(241/268); Aloes in Southern Africa-G.F.Smith & B. van Wyk(100).
By: Andrew Hankey
Observed on: 30th October 2012
Added to iSpot: 30th October 2012
Likely ID: Bergaalwyn (Aloe marlothii subsp. marlothii )
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 2
Comments: 0
Observed on: 20th October 2012
Added to iSpot: 29th October 2012
Likely ID: Kransaalwyn (Aloe perfoliata )
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 6
Comments: 0
Observed on: 24th October 2012
Added to iSpot: 29th October 2012
Likely ID: Kransaalwyn (Aloe perfoliata )
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 3
Comments: 0
Observed on: 14th September 2012
Added to iSpot: 23rd October 2012
Likely ID: Compton's Aloe (Aloe perfoliata )
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 5
Comments: 7
Description: Stems erect or creeping, succulent, to 1 m. Leaves ascending, lanceolate, margins coarsely toothed. Flowers in capitate, branched racemes, nodding, scarlet. No idea of the var.
Observed on: 11th October 2012
Added to iSpot: 21st October 2012
Likely ID: Christmas Aloe (Aloe perfoliata )
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 2
Comments: 0
Description: Leaf succulent with a stem up to 1m and blue grey leaves with prominent teeth along the margins.Bright red flowers.
Observed on: 1st May 2010
Added to iSpot: 20th October 2012
Likely ID: Aloe aculeata
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 0
Comments: 0
Observed on: 30th April 2010
Added to iSpot: 20th October 2012
Likely ID: Aloe littoralis
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 1
Comments: 0
Observed on: 2nd May 2010
Added to iSpot: 19th October 2012
Likely ID: Aloe excelsa
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 0
Comments: 0
Observed on: 18th October 2012
Added to iSpot: 19th October 2012
Likely ID: Aloe greatheadii var. davyana
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 1
Comments: 0
Description: Wonder what was eating this.....?
By: Dimela
Observed on: 11th October 2012
Added to iSpot: 19th October 2012
Likely ID: Kanonaalwyn (Aloe claviflora )
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 1
Comments: 0
By: Andrew Hankey
Observed on: 17th October 2012
Added to iSpot: 17th October 2012
Likely ID: Grasaalwyn (Aloe greatheadii var. davyana )
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 0
Comments: 0
By: Andrew Hankey
Observed on: 16th October 2012
Added to iSpot: 16th October 2012
Likely ID: Aloe verecunda
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 1
Comments: 0
Observed on: 2nd November 2011
Added to iSpot: 9th October 2012
Likely ID: Aloe plicatilis
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 6
Comments: 7
Observed on: 7th April 2009
Added to iSpot: 8th October 2012
Likely ID: Hereroland aloe, Sandaalwyn (Aloe hereroensis var. hereroensis )
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 1
Comments: 0
Observed on: 7th October 2012
Added to iSpot: 7th October 2012
Likely ID: Aloe thraskii
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 1
Comments: 0
Observed on: 27th February 2011
Added to iSpot: 6th October 2012
Likely ID: Aloe lineata var. lineata
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 1
Comments: 0
Description: Area was cleared of alien invasive trees approximately 15 years previously.
By: Prix Burgoyne
Observed on: 2nd August 2012
Added to iSpot: 5th October 2012
Likely ID: Aloe krapohliana
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 5
Comments: 0
Description: Small aloe up to 60 cm including inflorescence.
By: Bugman_steve
Observed on: 26th August 2012
Added to iSpot: 3rd October 2012
Likely ID: Aloe pluridens
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 1
Comments: 0
Description: In Grahamstown Botanical gardens, so not necessarily an E. Cape species
Observed on: 14th September 2012
Added to iSpot: 3rd October 2012
Likely ID: Compton's Aloe (Aloe perfoliata )
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 4
Comments: 0
Description: Stems erect or creeping, succulent, to 1 m. Leaves ascending, lanceolate, margins coarsely toothed. Flowers in capitate, branched racemes, nodding, scarlet.
Observed on: 4th September 2012
Added to iSpot: 2nd October 2012
Likely ID: Aloe ramosissima
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 5
Comments: 0
Observed on: 4th September 2012
Added to iSpot: 2nd October 2012
Likely ID: Aloe pearsonii
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 4
Comments: 0
Observed on: 14th September 2012
Added to iSpot: 2nd October 2012
Likely ID: Aloe argenticauda
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 4
Comments: 1
Observed on: 1st October 2012
Added to iSpot: 1st October 2012
Likely ID: Makaalwyn (Aloe striata )
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 0
Comments: 0
Description: I have not seen these aloes in the surrounding veld, and I think they were planted in this little cemetery as decorative plants. Gorgeous nonetheless!
Observed on: 22nd September 2012
Added to iSpot: 27th September 2012
Likely ID: Aloe perfoliata
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 3
Comments: 0
By: tony rebelo
Observed on: 24th August 2012
Added to iSpot: 27th September 2012
Likely ID: Quiver tree (Aloe dichotoma )
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 3
Comments: 0
Observed on: 20th September 2009
Added to iSpot: 26th September 2012
Likely ID: Maiden's Quiver tree (Aloe ramosissima )
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 4
Comments: 0
Observed on: 20th September 2009
Added to iSpot: 26th September 2012
Likely ID: Giant Quiver Tree (Aloe pillansii )
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 4
Comments: 0
Observed on: 19th September 2009
Added to iSpot: 26th September 2012
Likely ID: Quiver Tree (Aloe dichotoma )
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 7
Comments: 0
By: tony rebelo
Observed on: 23rd August 2012
Added to iSpot: 25th September 2012
Likely ID: Quiver Tree (Aloe dichotoma )
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 0
Comments: 0
By: tony rebelo
Observed on: 23rd August 2012
Added to iSpot: 25th September 2012
Likely ID: Aloe khamiesensis
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 1
Comments: 1
By: tony rebelo
Observed on: 21st August 2012
Added to iSpot: 23rd September 2012
Likely ID: Aloe hereroensis var. hereroensis
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 2
Comments: 0
By: tony rebelo
Observed on: 21st August 2012
Added to iSpot: 23rd September 2012
Likely ID: Aloe hereroensis var. hereroensis
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 0
Comments: 0
Description: This is near the garden section, so may have been planted. I cannot remember if this is the same as the Aloe seen behind, or not.
By: tony rebelo
Observed on: 21st August 2012
Added to iSpot: 23rd September 2012
Likely ID: Aloe hereroensis var. hereroensis
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 1
Comments: 0
By: tony rebelo
Observed on: 21st August 2012
Added to iSpot: 23rd September 2012
Likely ID: Kanonaalwyn (Aloe claviflora )
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 5
Comments: 0
Observed on: 19th September 2012
Added to iSpot: 20th September 2012
Likely ID: Aloe microstigma
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 1
Comments: 0
Observed on: 9th September 2012
Added to iSpot: 20th September 2012
Likely ID: Quiver Tree, Kokerboom (Aloe dichotoma )
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 7
Comments: 0
Observed on: 14th September 2012
Added to iSpot: 16th September 2012
Likely ID: Fan Aloe (Aloe plicatilis )
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 7
Comments: 1
Description: Don't know what these are doing here. Seems an odd place for them to have been planted. Tough old fire survivors, though.
Observed on: 15th September 2012
Added to iSpot: 16th September 2012
Likely ID: Aloe striata
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 3
Comments: 0
Observed on: 15th September 2012
Added to iSpot: 15th September 2012
Likely ID: Kransaalwyn (Aloe perfoliata )
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 2
Comments: 0
Observed on: 4th September 2012
Added to iSpot: 12th September 2012
Likely ID: Aloe variegata
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 10
Comments: 1
Observed on: 9th September 2012
Added to iSpot: 12th September 2012
Likely ID: Aloe rupestris
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 4
Comments: 1
By: tony rebelo
Observed on: 16th August 2012
Added to iSpot: 4th September 2012
Likely ID: Herero Aloe, Sandaalwyn (Aloe hereroensis var. hereroensis )
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 0
Comments: 2
Observed on: 23rd August 2012
Added to iSpot: 31st August 2012
Likely ID: Grey Aloe (Aloe perfoliata )
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 3
Comments: 0
Description: Stems erect or creeping, succulent, to 1 m. Leaves ascending, lanceolate, margins coarsely toothed. Flowers in capitate, branched racemes, nodding, scarlet.
Observed on: 25th July 2012
Added to iSpot: 28th August 2012
Likely ID: Slaphoringaalwyn (Aloe speciosa )
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 3
Comments: 0
Description: Single-stemmed or branched shrub to 4 m, covered below with dry leaves. Leaves in oblique rosettes, twisted and decurved, glaucous, margins reddish, scarcely toothed. Flowers spreading in dense, cylindrical racemes, buds reddish opening greenish white.
Observed on: 21st August 2011
Added to iSpot: 26th August 2012
Likely ID: Aloe globuligemma
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 0
Comments: 0
Observed on: 14th August 2012
Added to iSpot: 26th August 2012
Likely ID: Kokerboom (Aloe dichotoma )
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 9
Comments: 2
Observed on: 24th August 2012
Added to iSpot: 25th August 2012
Likely ID: Mitre Aloe (Aloe perfoliata )
Identifications: 2
Agreements: 1
Comments: 2
By: Patrick
Observed on: 10th August 2012
Added to iSpot: 17th August 2012
Likely ID: Kokerboom/Quiver Tree (Aloe dichotoma )
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 9
Comments: 0
Description: Endemic specie of the succulent and Nama Karoo biomes. Recent findings show the species to be the only plant species "migrating" to higher levels of altitude due to the effects of Global Warming !
Observed on: 15th August 2012
Added to iSpot: 17th August 2012
Likely ID: Aloe microstigma subsp. microstigma
Identifications: 1
Agreements: 1
Comments: 0