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Aloe perfoliata : ウィキペディア英語版 | Aloe perfoliata
''Aloe perfoliata'' (the Rubble Aloe or Mitre Aloe) is a hardy creeping aloe, found in rocky, mountainous areas throughout the Western Cape, South Africa. ==Naming and classification== ''Aloe perfoliata'' was formerly known as ''Aloe mitriformis''. The physical appearance of this aloe varies greatly depending on environment, and consequently various sub-populations have previously often been mistaken for being separate species. The South African National Biodiversity Institute now recognizes that these are all members of the same species, ''Aloe perfoliata'', comprising what were previously known as ''Aloe mitriformis'', ''Aloe distans'', ''Aloe comptonii'', ''Aloe albispina'' and ''Aloe flavispina'' among others.〔http://redlist.sanbi.org/species.php?species=2206-200〕 This species is the most widespread of a group of closely related "Creeping Aloes" (''Mitriformes''),〔http://www.succulents.co.za/aloes/creeping-aloes/index.php〕 including the cliff-hanging aloes ''A. meyeri'' and ''A. dabenorisana''(stemless), as well as spotted ''Aloe arenicola'' of the South African west coast and the unusual ''Aloe pearsonii'' of the Richtersveld desert. 〔http://www.plantzafrica.com/plantab/aloepearson.htm〕
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