Aloe kedongensis (the "Kenyan Aloe") is a species of aloe which occurs in Kenya and northern Tanzania.
Species of aloe
Aloe kedongensis
Aloe Kedongensis habit, "Castell de la Santa Bàrbara", Alicante, Spain
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Plantae
Clade:
Tracheophytes
Clade:
Angiosperms
Clade:
Monocots
Order:
Asparagales
Family:
Asphodelaceae
Subfamily:
Asphodeloideae
Genus:
Aloe
Species:
A.kedongensis
Binomial name
Aloe kedongensis
Christian & I.Verd.
Along with Aloe dawei and Aloe rivae, it is very commonly used for hedges in East Africa.
Description
Aloe kedongensis stems (foreground)Orange-red flowers of Aloe kedongensis, showing their flared-out lobe-tips
Aloe kedongensis branches from the base to form thick clumps of stems, each up to 4 meters long, and either erect or sprawling on the ground.
The slender leaves (60cm long, 3.5cm wide) are recurved and without any markings (though the leaves of very young plants often have occasional white blotches on them).
The 50cm tall inflorescence sometimes has a branch or two, with cylindrical racemes. The tubular flowers are red, 3–4cm long, and born on 2–3cm pedicels. The tips of the flower lobes curve outwards.
Genetics and relatives
Aloe kedongensis is a tetraploid, with four sets of chromosomes. It is part of a unique group of closely related tetraploid aloes in East Africa, which all share a recent common ancestor, and occur near to each other in a variety of habitats within the region. The other five species of this group are:[1]
Aloe cheranganiensis
Aloe dawei (distinguished by its shorter [1.4cm] pedicels, shorter [3.5cm] perianths, and wider [6–9cm] leaves)
Aloe elgonica (distinguished by its longer [4cm] perianth, and wider [9cm] leaves)
Aloe ngobitensis (distinguished by its wider [5cm] leaves)
Aloe nyeriensis (distinguished by its wider [6cm] leaves, longer [4cm] perianth, more branched inflorescence, and shorter [1.5cm] pedicels)
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