Aloe
Aloe est genus plantarum florentium, cui sunt plus quam 550 species plantarum suculentarum.[3] Species latissime nota est Aloe vera, sic dicta quia usitata variorum medicamentorum fons colitur.[4] Aliae species, sicut Aloe ferox, pro adhibitionibus similibus etiam coluntur vel ex feris colliguntur.[5]
Species selectae
recensereNonnullae ex speciebus rite agnotis sunt sequentes.[3]
- Aloe aculeata Pole-Evans
- Aloe africana Mill.
- Aloe albida (Stapf) Reynolds
- Aloe albiflora Guillaumin
- Aloe arborescens Mill.
- Aloe arenicola Reynolds
- Aloe argenticauda Merxm. & Giess
- Aloe bakeri Scott-Elliot
- Aloe ballii Reynolds
- Aloe ballyi Reynolds
- Aloe brevifolia Mill.
- Aloe broomii Schönland
- Aloe buettneri A.Berger
- Aloe camperi Schweinf.
- Aloe capitata Baker
- Aloe comosa Marloth & A.Berger
- Aloe cooperi Baker
- Aloe corallina Verd.
- Aloe dewinteri Giess ex Borman & Hardy
- Aloe erinacea D.S.Hardy
- Aloe excelsa A.Berger
- Aloe ferox Mill.
- Aloe forbesii Balf.f.
- Aloe helenae Danguy
- Aloe hereroensis Engl.
- Aloe inermis Forssk.
- Aloe inyangensis Christian
- Aloe jawiyon S.J.Christie, D.P.Hannon & Oakman ex A.G.Mill.
- Aloe jucunda Reynolds
- Aloe khamiesensis Pillans
- Aloe kilifiensis Christian
- Aloe maculata All.
- Aloe marlothii A.Berger
- Aloe mubendiensis Christian
- Aloe namibensis Giess
- Aloe nyeriensis Christian & I.Verd.
- Aloe pearsonii Schönland
- Aloe peglerae Schönland
- Aloe perfoliata L.
- Aloe perryi Baker
- Aloe petricola Pole-Evans
- Aloe polyphylla Pillans
- Aloe rauhii Reynolds
- Aloe reynoldsii Letty
- Aloe scobinifolia Reynolds & Bally
- Aloe sinkatana Reynolds
- Aloe squarrosa Baker ex Balf.f.
- Aloe striata Haw.
- Aloe succotrina Lam.
- Aloe suzannae Decary
- Aloe thraskii Baker
- Aloe vera (L.) Burm.f.
- Aloe viridiflora Reynolds
- Aloe wildii (Reynolds) Reynolds
Pinacotheca
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Aloe cooperi (et in abscedentiis dextrae partis Aloe plicatilis)
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Aloe maculata - prev. A. saponaria
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"Room aloe"
Notae
recensere- ↑ Adumbratio in Francisci Eugenii Köhler libro Medizinal-Pflanzen (1897).
- ↑ Codex Iulianae Aniciae, folium 15.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 The Plant List (2010). Version 1. Published on the Internet; https://web.archive.org/web/20190523171514/http://www.theplantlist.org/ (accessum Iulio 2013).
- ↑ "Aloe Vera: Science and Safety". NIH National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health. Aprile 2012.
- ↑ Salehi, Bahare; Albayrak, Sevil; Antolak, Hubert; Kręgiel, Dorota; Pawlikowska, Ewelina; Sharifi-Rad, Mehdi; Uprety, Yadav; Tsouh Fokou, Patrick Valere et al (2018-09-19). "Aloe Genus Plants: From Farm to Food Applications and Phytopharmacotherapy". International Journal of Molecular Sciences 19 (9): 2843.
Bibliographia
recensere- Botha, M. C., et Lioba K. Kogler. 1998. Aloe ferox: Die Wunderlilie aus der Wüste. Ennetbühl Helvetiae: Elkomed Publikationen. ISBN 3952160407.
- Carter, Susan, et British Cactus and Succulent Society. 2011. Aloes: the definitive guide. Ricmondiae Surreiae: Kew Publishing. ISBN 9781842464397. OCLC 670480354.
- Castillon, Jean-Bernard, et Jean-Philippe Castillon. 2010. Les aloe de Madagascar. Etang-Salé Reunionis: J.-P. Castillon. ISBN 9782746618725, ISBN 2746618729.
- Manning, John, James S. Boatwright, Barnabas H. Daru, Olivier Maurin, et Michelle van der Bank.2014. "A Molecular Phylogeny and Generic Classification of Asphodelaceae Subfamily Alooideae: A Final Resolution of the Prickly Issue of Polyphyly in the Alooids?" Systematic Botany 39 (1): 55–74. doi:10.1600/036364414X678044 |s2cid=86714657.
- Van Wyk, Ben-Erik, et Gideon Smith. 2014. Guide to the aloes of South Africa. Ed. tertia. Praetoriae. ISBN 9781920217389. OCLC 897036340.
Nexus externi
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