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Peninsula Rambling Aloe - Photo Abu Shawka, no known copyright restrictions (public domain) PD
Peninsula Rambling Aloe (Aloiampelos commixta) Info
Aloiampelos commixta, formerly Aloe commixta, the Table Mountain aloe, is a rare succulent plant that is endemic to the Cape Peninsula, South Africa. It naturally occurs only on the Table Mountain range, within the city of Cape Town. It is listed as Vulnerable on the IUCN global Red List. (Wikipedia)
Rocket Aloe - Photo (c) wonderwalker, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by wonderwalker CC
Rocket Aloe (Aloiampelos gracilis) Info
Aloiampelos gracilis, formerly Aloe gracilis, the rocket aloe, is a succulent plant, endemic to the area around the city of Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Its natural range lies just to the west of the related Aloiampelos ciliaris, and it occurs in bushy fynbos and thickets, and clustered on rocky outcrops at all altitudes. (Wikipedia)
Langeberg Rambling Aloe - Photo (c) Nick Helme, some rights reserved (CC BY-SA), uploaded by Nick Helme CC
Langeberg Rambling Aloe (Aloiampelos decumbens) Info
Aloiampelos decumbens, formerly Aloe decumbens, the Langeberg rambling-aloe, is a sprawling, succulent plant that is endemic to the fynbos vegetation of the Langeberg Mountains near Swellendam and Riversdale in the Western Cape, South Africa. (Wikipedia)