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This page was up dated 07-08-08

I am not a professional botanist nor an expert in Aloeaceae taxonomy.

Any help with ID and spelling is always welcome.

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Aloe
 

   AL146=  albiflora (ruff leaves with lots of texture, white flowers) $12.50
   AL050=   albida cross saundersii (very small grassy aloe, dark green) $6.00 

   AL157=  'Amaku Mano' (small rosettes, great coloring with red edges with uneven teeth) N/A

   AL053=  ‘Angle Wings’ (small rosette, dark green with lots of silvery white markings) $6.00

   AL1596=  arkobernsis  (thin dark leaves on thin stem, Tanzania-Ethiopia-Shewa Region) $6.00

   AL103=  ansana (bright green with white marking & white edges, tiny teeth, Western South Africa-Namibia) N/A

   AL076=   arborescens variegated (open rosettes, light yellow variegation, stems may get 2'-3')  $15.00

   AL162=  arborescens (light green open rosettes, stems may get 2' - 3', many branched shrub, makes a nice pot plant, eastern coast South Afica)$6.00

   AL019=   aristata (nice rosette of dark green with soft teeth, from the central & eastern Karoo eastwards to the Eastern Cape Province, the Free-State, Lesotho & KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa) $6.00

   AL068=   aristata cross lingularis (bright green rosette, nice textured leaves) $6.00

   AL111=  bakeri (small rosette, dark green with light flecks, teeth on edge of leaves) $6.00

   AL1592=  bakeri hyb. (very nice small aloe, came to me with this name, if you can ID it let me know) $6.00


   AL043=  bellatula (small grass like aloe, makes nice clumps) $6.00

   AL155=  bellatuta cross jacksonii (this has the good looks of both parents) $6.00

   AL152= 'Black Beauty' (thick stiff ruff leaves, can become very black) $6.00

   AL018=  ‘Blue Elf' (small very blue leaves of some what upright stems) N/A

   AL208=  'Blue Hawaii'  (small rosette, very blue with uneven tooth pattern, N. Wong) $8.00
   AL057=  bowiea (very small upright blue grassy leaves, from Eastern Cape Province around Port Elizabeth & Kariega, South Africa) $6.00
   AL107=  ‘Brass Hat’ (small, brassy color in good light) $6.00

   AL149=  brevifolia (these is a nice small form, very blue, Western Cape Province, South Africa) N/A  
   AL066=  brevifolia ‘Pearl’ (small, wide powder blue leaves, some lighter variegation) N/A
   AL033=  brevifolia var. postgenita (small, narrow bluish leaves) $6.00

   AL061=  breviscapa (bluish/green rosette, not sure how big this one gets) N/A

   AL1603=  buhrii  (will become large nice for outdoor landscape in warmer climates, Cape Province - Namaqualand) two only $6.00

   AL185=  calcairiphila  (small aloe, dark green stacked leaves will clump) $6.00

   AL130=  'California Dreamin' (golden/olive green rosette on short stems, some leave texture) $6.00

   AL193=  'Cha Cha'  (very small blue star) N/A

   AL048=  ciliaris (thin green leaves, very small teeth on outer edge, upright to trailing semi-woody stems, eastern Cape Province, South Africa)$6.00
   AL063=  claviflora (rosettes of powder blue green leaves, brown spines) N/A

   AL1611=  claviflora (only one older double headed plant with nice character, interior of South Africa) $50.00 
   AL017=  concinna (small clumping, olive green very ruff, toothy leaves) $6.00
   AL082=  congolensis (bright green short leaves, very toothy edges) $6.00
   AL036=  cremnophila (pinkish-lavender leaves, upright stems) $6.00

    AL049= decaryi (bluish thin stem & leaves, grown this one over 30 yrs. came with this name, I have been told twice now from to different gentleman from RSA that this is the real decaryi) $6.00 

      AL072=  decaryi? (from Madagascar, open rosettes on short stems) $8.00
   AL0012=  deltoideodonta (small rosettes wide green leaves) $6.00
   AL024=  deltoideodonta contigua fa. latifolia (small bluish/green, wide fat leaves) $6.00

   AL1594=  dichotoma (bluish-gray leaves, smooth tan stem, this one is a slow grower will be come a tree Aloe in time, makes a nice potted plant, South Africa-Namaqualand-Bushman-Namibia) $8.00
    AL108=  descoingsii (nice blue, clustering miniature aloe, Madagascar) $6.00

   AL029=   descoingsii cross calcariophila (bluish small rosettes with toothy edges) $6.00

   AL112=   distans (small rosettes with gold teeth on trailing stems, west coast of South Africa, from Danger Point northwards to St. Helena Bay)$6.00

   AL044=  'Doran Black' (a rauhii cross, thick fat leaves with lots of texture) $6.00

   AL074=  dorotheae (long leaves, very toothy edges, good red coloring in good light) $8.00

   AL060=  elegans (very blue rosettes, these plants are seedlings, not sure how big they get, North Eastern Africa) one in stock $12.50

   AL203=  fombrialis  (long fussy leaves) N/A

   AL1609=  fosteri (chalky blue rosette with red teeth, from Buffelvlei in the south to near Pieterburgin th north, South Africa) N/A

   AL109=  fragilia (from Madagascar, small open rosettes on short stems) $6.00 - 5 for $15.00

   AL215=  'Freckle Face' (bluish short thick leaves with lot of white freckles) $6.00

   AL013=  ‘Fire Bird’ (small thin leaves, clumping) $6.00

   AL101=  'Grande' ISI 95-18 (bluish/lavender leaves with good texture) $6.00

   AL005=  haworthioides (dark green with fussy teeth, very nice miniature, orange flowers, Madagascar) $6.00

   AL011=  hemmingii (main rosette gets to be a foot across, has great color & big teeth, slow to offset) N/A

   AL158= 'Hey Babe' (short blue leaves with lots of texture, it's a beauty) $6.00
   AL065=  ‘Hummel’s Cup of Gold’ (ruff olive green leaves with lots of variegation) N/A
   AL004=  humilis var. echinata (smaller of the two, very blue, from Mossel through the Little Karoo to Grahamstown in the east & northwards to Somerset East & Graaff-Reinet, South Africa) $6.00
   AL022=  humilis var. humilis (small blue clumping aloe, South Africa) $6.00
   AL020=  ibitiensis (small light bluish green leaves, smooth edges) $6.00

   AL156=  inexpectata (very small dark green plants with short stem, Madagascar)$6.00

   AL009=  jacksonii (bluish-green, open rosette, light freckles, tiny teeth) $6.00
   AL058=  jucunda (very beautifully colored miniature) $6.00

   AL1095= juvenna (short ruff leaves on short stocks) $6.00

   AL171=  khamiesensis (very blue upright leaves on upright stems) N/A

   AL062=   kedongensis (small open rosette on 12" stems) $6.00
   AL110=  'Lavender Beauty' (small lavender rosettes) $6.00

   AL1602=  'Libirty Belle'  (small aloe, makes a short 5" to 6" stem with offsets) very limited $6.00
  AL014=  lineata var. muirii (fans of light blue-green leaves on up right stems up, right grower, South Africa) $6.00
   AL027=  'Lizard Lips' (another rauhii cross, more toothy on the edges) $6.00

   AL125=  mcloughlinii (small thick olive-green leaves with lots of light markings, toothy, very slow about make offsets) N/A

   AL172=  melanacantha (this are very young plants, large white teeth that will turn black with age, from Nieuwoudtville & Bitterfontein northwards to southern Namibia, South Africa) $6.50
   AL026=  microstigma (med. rosette with short stem, reddish blue with white spots, from the Western & Eastern Cape Provinces, South Africa)  nice size for $8.00

   AL177=  'Midnight'  (small rosette, very blackish coloring) $6.00

   AL209=  'Midnight' X ' Doran Blank' (very blackish-blue small rosette) $6.00
   AL040=  millotii (small lax clump, thin blue leaves, good in hanging baskets) $6.00

   AL1605=  'Minibelle' HBG 89471  (small aloe, with lots of teeth on short stem, makes offsets) $6.00

    AL1600=  mutabilis  (will become a 12"+ blue green rosette on a short stem, from Johannesburg in the south, northwards to Chuniespoort near Pietersburg & westwards along the Magaliesburg to Rustenburg, South Africe) $6.00    

   AL170=  myriacantha (grass like aloe very upright grower, from the eastern parts of  South Africa) N/A
   AL023=  nobilisi (bright green rosette, light yellow teeth) $6.00


   AL051=  parvibracteata (dark green lots of light markings, toothy, bright pinkish-red fl, from Mozambique, Swazilland & KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa) N/A

   AL181=  parallelifolia  (flat bronze colored leaves on thin stems, Madagascar-Firanaranisoa)$6.00

   AL169=  peglarae (powder blue rosettes, will be a small aloe, found on the Magailisburg & Witwatersberg, from Pretoria westwards to Rustenburg & southwards to Krugersdrop, South Africa) N/A
    AL069= ‘Pepe’ (sometimes listed as sp. aff. hawortioides, very small, dark green, lots of fussy teeth, clustering, Madagascar)$6.00
   AL067=  plicatilis (chalky blue fans, small tree aloe from the western mountains of South Africa) N/A

   AL087=  'Prime Time' (open rosettes on short stems)$6.00
   AL046=  'Quick Silver' (rauhii cross, nice silvery color) N/A

   AL071=   ramosissima (powder blue leaves, tan trunk & branches, shrubby tree aloe, from Richtersveld & southern Namibia) N/A


     AL041=  rauhii (bluish leaves with light markings)$6.00
   AL104= rauhii X somalensis (small chalky blue green leaves, large light freckles, tooth edges) N/A

    AL085=  richardsiae (bulb type grass aloe)$8.00

   AL114=  rivierei (bright green up right stems 2' to 3' very toothy, clumper)$6.00

   AL168=  saponaria variegated (will make 20" rosettes with a lot of variegation) N/A

   AL1614= saponaria variegated (only one older larger plant with light variegation) $12.50

   AL153=  saundersii (blue thin grass like leaves, very small plants, from central KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)$6.00

   AL161=  sinkatana   (blue with pinkish edging & teeth, Sudan)$6.00

   Al1482=  sladeniana (thick three side leaves, Namibia, South Africa)$6.00

   AL010= ‘Snowflake’ (rauhii cross, has more white spots than any of the other rauhii crosses)$6.00

   AL081=  somalensis  (small aloe great coloring with glossy leaves) $6.00

   AL1607=  somaliensis var. marmorta (mother plant 10" lime green rosette, offsets will look like somaliensis) $8.00

   AL145= somalensis cross rauhii (looks like a very miniature somalensis) $6.00
    AL055=  ‘Sparkling Burgundy’ (small aloe, dark burgundy leaves when grown in good light) $6.00

    AL047=  sp. 'bakerii' (reddish olive green thin leaves, edged with small teeth, will make main stems no more then a foot tall, been growing this one for over 30 yrs. it came with this name, needs ID, it's one of my favorites) $6.00

    AL032=  sp. 'CB' #2 (main rosette is about 12" across, thin leaves with large teeth, it's one of my favorites, needs ID) $6.00

   AL143=  sp. #11 (small toothy rosettes, make nice clump, needs ID) $6.00 - 5 for $15.00

   AL144=  sp. #12 (stems are a little over a foot tall, nice coloring, golden-orange teeth & edging, needs ID) $6.00

   AL1100= sp. #13 (rosette under 20", tiny teeth on the edges, back side of the leaves has a short row of teeth at the very tip of the leave, needs ID) N/A

   AL150=  sp. variegated (this one isn't very big, nice variegation, came with no name, needs ID) $8.00
   AL086=  suffulta hyb. dwarf (wide reddish bronze leaves when grown in good light, small teeth) $8.00

   AL038=  ‘Sun Gold’ (green streaked with lots of light yellow, tiny teeth) N/A
   AL045=  suprafoliata (dark reddish-blue leaves, stacked, moustache aloe, from the rocky slopes in Mpumalanga, northern KwaZulu-Natal & Swaziland, South Africa) $6.50

   AL099= 'Tanya' (olive green leave with some texture & dark edges with small teeth) $6.00

   AL039=  tenuior (thin branching stems, thin to somewhat fleshy leaves, woody disk like tuber, from Cookhouse & Somerset East in the EasternCape province northwards to Tsolo in southern KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa) $6.00

   AL127=  vaombe cross (blue open rosette, 2' to 3' stem) $8.00
   AL084=  variegata ‘Partridge Breast’ (dark green leaves with white spots arranged in bands, from the Free-State, the Karoo, Namaqualand & the Southern parts of Namibia, South Africa) $6.00

   AL025=  Walmsley's Bronze (small plants, color almost bronzy black when grown in good light) $6.00

   AL059=  'Walmsley's' variegated (dark green fat leaves with lots of creamy yellow) $8.00

   AL147=  'White Cloud' (very white thick leaves with a little texture) $8.00

     AL034=  ‘Winter Sun’ (small fat bluish green leaves) $6.00

   AL216=  'WunderKind'  (small aloe ruff texture, deformed teeth, pinkish blue coloring) N/A

   AL148=  'X' (this is Aloe X a cross of some kind, it's small) $6.00
 

Lomatophyllum

    ALL142=   macrum (open rosette of chalky green leaves) N/A

      ALL141=  prostratum (rosettes of colorful toothy leaves, red flowers) N/A

   ALL045=  aff. prostratum HBG 84535 (more of a light green, not as big as the above, red flowers)$15.00

Up and Coming Aloes these are not available at this time. N/A

Aloe accutissima var. accutissima (WC)

Aloe accutissima var. antanimorehsis (WC)

Aloe antandroi (WC)

Aloe andongensis

Aloe andongensis X bakeri (WC)

Aloe arenicola

Aloe bakeri spotted form (WC)

Aloe bakeri un-spotted form (WC)

Aloe chabaudii var. chabaudii (WC)

Aloe decaryi (WC)

Aloe dinteri X maculata (WC)

Aloe divaricata - Madagascar-Tulara

Aloe dominella - South Africa-KwaZulu-Natal

Aloe florenceae -

Aloe greatheadii variegated (DS)

Aloe hildrbrandtii (WC) 

Aloe 'Jackie Stewart' (CS)

Aloe 'Jaws' (D&K)

Aloe krapohliana - South Africa-Northwestern Cape Province

Aloe 'Little Cluster' (LW)

Aloe mawii X humilis (WC)

Aloe medishiana - Somalia

Aloe nubigena X juvenna (WC)

Aloe perfoliata

Aloe 'Raspberry Delight' (M)

Aloe stinkatana X bakeri (WC)

Aloe striata var.karasbergensis -  South Africa (BW)

Aloe sp. variegated (BB)

Aloe 'Tegelberg's Triumph' (LW)

Aloe tomentosa - North Eastern Africa-Arabia-Yemen (BB)

Aloe vacillans -Yeman-Saudi Arabia

Aloe rubroviolacea - Yeman- Haraz Mountains

Aloe sp. rushii cross ? (RGC)

Lomatophyllum tormentori (WC)

 

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