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Aloe aristata : ウィキペディア英語版 | Aloe aristata
''Aloe aristata'' (Guinea-fowl Aloe, Lace Aloe) is a species of evergreen flowering perennial plant in the family Xanthorrhoeaceae, from Southern Africa. ==Naming and taxonomy==
This species is known locally as "Serelei" (Sesotho for "slippery one") or "Langnaaldaalwyn" (Afrikaans for "Lacey Aloe"). In English it is usually known as the "Lace Aloe" or "Guinea-fowl Aloe". The species was described by Adrian Hardy Haworth. Its species name ''"aristata"'' comes from the Latin for "bristly" or "awned", and refers to the lacy edges of the leaves. Recent phylogenetic studies have demonstrated that the ''Aloe'' genus is polyphyletic and that this unusual species is not in fact an Aloe, but is more closely related to the ''Astrolobas'' and to the four ''"Robustipedunculares"'' species of ''Haworthia''. It has therefore been proposed that it be separated into its own genus "''Aristaloe''", to account for its separate ancestry and genetic uniqueness.〔Manning, J.C., Boatwright, J.S., Daru, B.H., Maurin, O. and Van der Bank, M. 2014. ''A molecular phylogeny and generic classification of Asphodelaceae subfamily Alooideae: A final resolution of the prickly issue of polyphyly in the Alooids?''. Systematic Botany 39(1):55-74.〕
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