Aloe hereroensis leaves

    Aloe hereroensis leaves
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Judd Kirkel Welwitch

    Aloe hereroensis grows about thirty leaves per rosette. Stems are not common on this Aloe, sometimes seen on old specimens with dry leaves covering the base.

    The lance-shaped or triangular leaves curve up and may recurve slightly near their tips, forming an S-shape. The upper surface is flat near the base, channelled higher up and blue-green, grey-green or reddish brown and faintly lined. The lower one is convex, marked in H-shaped spots. The average leaf is about 30 cm long and 6 cm wide.

    The margins are cartilaginous, armed with brown, deltoid teeth up to 4 mm long and 9 mm apart. The teeth are sometimes notched or bifid, divided into two tips (Van Rooyen and Van Rooyen, 2019; Van Wyk and Smith, 2003; Reynolds, 1974; iNaturalist).

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