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Aloe maculata : ウィキペディア英語版 | Aloe maculata
''Aloe maculata'' (synonym '' Aloe saponaria''; commonly known as the Soap Aloe or Zebra Aloe) is a Southern African species of aloe. ==Naming and Taxonomy== This species was previously known as ''Aloe saponaria'' (a name that came from the Latin ''"sapo"'' meaning soap, as the sap makes a soapy lather in water). Its currently accepted name, according to the South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI), is ''Aloe maculata'' (''"maculata"'' means speckled or marked). Local people in South Africa know it informally as the "Bontaalwyn" in Afrikaans, or "Lekhala" in the Sesotho language.〔http://www.plantzafrica.com/plantab/aloemaculata.htm〕 Taxonomically, it forms part of the ''Saponariae'' series of very closely related ''Aloe'' species, together with ''Aloe petrophila'', ''Aloe umfoloziensis'', ''Aloe greatheadii'' and ''Aloe davyana''.〔Reynolds, G.W. 1950. ''The aloes of Southern Africa.'' Balkema, Cape Town.〕
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