Spermatophyta: Monocotyledonae

Aloaceae - Aloe family

Literature

Carter, S. (2001) Aloaceae FZ 12(3)

Description of the family

Succulent perennial herbs, some attaining the height of small trees. Stems present or 0. Leaves succulent, often stiff, distichous, borne in rosettes, ovate-acuminate and with a sharp-pointed tip and with hard-toothed or spiny margins. Inflorescence a simple or compound raceme. Bracts scarious, persistent. Flowers bisexual, often zygomorphic, pedicellate. Perianth of 6 lobes, tubular, red, orange, yellow, white or green; tube cylindric; lobes short, fused below, triangular. Stamens 6. Ovary superior, 3-locular. Fruit a 3-angled capsule. Seeds irregularly angled, often winged.

Worldwide: 6? genera and c.500 species, tropics and especially S Africa, Madagascar, Arabia and Canary Isles.

Aloe cameronii

More sample images from the Aloaceae (Click on each image to see a larger version and details of the record)

Aloe aculeata

Aloe aculeata

Aloe chabaudii var. chabaudii

Aloe chabaudii var. chabaudii

Aloe cryptopoda

Aloe cryptopoda

Aloe myriacantha

Aloe myriacantha

Aloe zebrina

Aloe zebrina

Links to genera: (2)    View: living plant images - herbarium specimen images - all images for this family

GenusContent
Aloe L.Description, Image
Chortolirion A. Berger

Other sources of information about Aloaceae:

Flora of Zimbabwe: cultivated Aloaceae page
Flora of Mozambique: Aloaceae
GRIN (Germplasm Resources Information Network) taxonomy for plants report for Aloaceae
Google: Web - Images - Scholar


Copyright: Mark Hyde and Bart Wursten, 2002-10

Hyde, M.A. & Wursten, B. (2010). Flora of Zimbabwe: Family page: Aloaceae.
http://www.zimbabweflora.co.zw/speciesdata/family.php?family_id=7, retrieved 9 February 2010

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