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Aloe striatula : ウィキペディア英語版 | Aloe striatula
''Aloe striatula'' (the Hardy Aloe) is a sturdy climbing aloe that naturally occurs on the summits of mountains along the south of the Karoo region of South Africa. Tough and hardy, with orange-yellow flowers, it is a popular plant in gardens around the world. ==Appearance==
''Aloe striatula'' is a robust rambling Aloe that can form a large shrub of up to 2 meters in height. It is closely related to Cape Town's ''Aloe commixta'', but it is easily distinguished from it by the distinctive dark green stripes on the stems and leaf sheathes (its species name, ''striatula'', means "little stripes"), and by its thin, recurved leaves (which, like its flowers, are more densely packed). The leaves of ''striatula'' are dark green and strongly recurved, with numerous small white teeth along their margins. The flowers are orange-to-yellow and appear densely on tall(400mm), un-branched, cone-shaped racemes throughout the summer. The unique ''Caesia'' variety of this species - found only around Molteno in the Eastern Cape - has milky-green leaves and bright yellow flowers. 〔Smith, G.F. & Van Wyk, B.-E. 2008. ''Aloes in Southern Africa''. Struik, Cape Town. ISBN 978-1-875093-04-5.〕
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