Aloe mawii is an aloe widespread in south-east Tanzania, Malawi and northern Mozambique.
Aloe mawii in habitat in MozambiqueDetail of Aloe mawii flowersAloe mawii in habitat in Mozambique
Species of succulent
Aloe mawii
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Plantae
Clade:
Tracheophytes
Clade:
Angiosperms
Clade:
Monocots
Order:
Asparagales
Family:
Asphodelaceae
Subfamily:
Asphodeloideae
Genus:
Aloe
Species:
A.mawii
Binomial name
Aloe mawii
Engl.
Aloe mawii grows tall, stout stems of up to 2 meters in height, though acaulescent forms can occur.
The stems sometimes branch higher up, in a tree-like form.
The leaves are up to 10cm wide, spreading or recurved, with widely spaced teeth on their margins. They are blue-green in the shade, but can become reddish in full sun.
The flowers are orange-red, born on very short pedicels (1-2mm), on a simple, hardly branched inflorescence, which spreads out horizontally.
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References
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Carter, S. Flora of Tropical East Africa - Aloaceae. CRC Press, 1994. ISBN9061913640
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