Áloë niebuhriána (lat.) - one of the species of the Aloe genus of the Asphodelaceae family ( Asphodelaceae ), a succulent plant. Endemic of Yemen and Saudi Arabia . [3]
| Aloe niebuhriana | |||||||||||||||||||||||
| Scientific classification | |||||||||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| |||||||||||||||||||||||
| International scientific name | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Aloe niebuhriana Lavranos , 1965 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Content
- 1 Etymology
- 2 Description
- 3 Systematics
- 4 notes
Etymology
The species epithet " niebuhriana " is given in honor of the German botanist and Arabian explorer Carsten Niebuhr . [four]
Description
This is a succulent plant with leaves grouped into basal rosettes . The leaves are wide, long, fleshy and green, without spots or lines, but with fields armed with spikes . The flowers are tubular orange-pink in color, the heads of which are grouped tightly at the end of the trunk of the outlet .
Systematics
The plant was described by South African botanist John Jacob Lavranos ( English John Jacob Lavranos ), information about the plant was first published in the journal 31:68 in 1965 . [5] [6]
Notes
- ↑ For the conventionality of indicating the class of monocotyledons as a superior taxon for the plant group described in this article, see the APG Systems section of the Monocotyledonous article .
- ↑ Earlier, according to The Plant List database information, the Aloe genus was included in the Asparagaceae family ; see the Aloe page in the database (Version 1)
- ↑ Aloe niebuhriana .
- ↑ Urs Eggli, Leonard E. Newton: Etymological Dictionary of Succulent Plant Names . Springer, Berlin / Heidelberg 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-05597-3 , S. 166.
- ↑ Aloe niebuhriana en Trópicos
- ↑ See the TPL link in the plant card.