[HTML][HTML] An analysis of the ethnoveterinary medicinal uses of the genus Aloe L. for animal diseases in Africa

AO Aremu, IO Lawal - South African Journal of Botany, 2022 - Elsevier
The high diversity and occurrence of Aloe species in African landscapes often translates to
their frequent utilisation for meeting the medicinal needs for human health and well-being. In …

What's in a name: epithets in Aloe L.(Asphodelaceae) and what to call the next new species

E Figueiredo, GF Smith - Bradleya, 2010 - BioOne
As part of a recent international collaboration to electronically disseminate information on
Aloe L.(Asphodelaceae), a genus with over 500 accepted species, a comprehensive …

The genus Aloe L.(Asphodelaceae: Alooideae) in Malawi

RR Klopper, SS Lane, G Msekandiana-Mkwapatira… - Bradleya, 2012 - BioOne
Malawi is a landlocked country situated in the eastern section of South Tropical Africa. This
relatively small country has a rich mosaic of habitats owing to the varied topography …

[PDF][PDF] Aloes of the world: When, where and who

RR Klopper, GF Smith - Aloe, 2013 - researchgate.net
The genus Aloe L. comprises just more than 600 taxa (including subspecies and
varieties)(Carter et al. 2011; Grace et al. 2011). Aloes naturally occur in Africa, the Arabian …

Aloe in Angola (Asphodelaceae: Alooideae)

RR Klopper, S Matos, E Figueiredo, GF Smith - 2009 - repository.up.ac.za
Botanical exploration of Angola was virtually impossible during the almost three-decade-
long civil war. With more areas becoming accessible, there is, however, a revived interest in …

[HTML][HTML] An annotated catalogue of Aloe and Aloiampelos (Asphodelaceae subfam. Alooideae) naturalised and escaped in continental Portugal

GF Smith, E Figueiredo, F Verloove, RR Klopper… - …, 2023 - phytotaxa.mapress.com
Three species of Aloe, namely A. arborescens, A. maculata, and A. vera, have been formally
recorded as naturalised in the region covered by the Flora iberica project, which includes …

Aloe immaculata and A. affinis (Asphodelaceae subfam. Alooideae), two endemics from northern and eastern South Africa, are different maculate aloe species

GF Smith, RR Klopper - 2022 - repository.up.ac.za
We show that Aloe immaculata and A. affinis (Asphodelaceae subfam. Alooideae) are two
different species. Aloe immaculata, a Limpopo province, South Africa, endemic, is therefore …

The genus Aloe L.(Asphodelaceae: Alooideae) in the Free State Province of South Africa

RR Klopper, E Retief, GF Smith - Haseltonia, 2009 - BioOne
The Free State Province of South Africa is situated virtually in the center of the country. It
includes seven bioregions, and the vegetation consists mostly of grassland with some Karoo …

Reinstatement of Aloe mutans (Asphodelaceae subfam. Alooideae), a distinctive, endemic, maculate aloe from the central Limpopo province of South Africa

GF SMITH, E FIGUEIREDO, RR KLOPPER - Phytotaxa, 2024 - phytotaxa.mapress.com
Abstract Until 1987, Aloe mutans (Asphodelaceae subfam. Alooideae) was accepted as a
distinctive species of maculate aloe from South Africa's Limpopo province. However, this …

[PDF][PDF] Aloes of the World Project: Background and progress

RR Klopper, GF Smith, NR Crouch… - Scripta Botanica …, 2013 - researchgate.net
Background–The Old World genus Aloe L. comprises±630 species to which almost 1300
names have been applied. Members of the genus are prominent components of many …