Aloe microstigma previously also subsp. microstigma

    Aloe microstigma previously also subsp. microstigma
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Jack Lätti

    In Namaqualand a form of Aloe microstigma, commonly called the Kamiesberg aloe, is long-stemmed as these plants, adding to the allure of the Namaqua Klipkoppe habitat. Called A. microstigma subsp. microstigma in the past, it seems as if the subspecies may no longer be recognised, lumping this plant with the A. microstigma common in the west and south of South Africa.

    The stem of this Namaqualand plant is usually single and up to 2 m tall. The leaf dimensions are 40 cm long by 8 cm wide near the base.

    The inflorescence of up to 90 cm long is a panicle of four to eight racemes, about 30 cm long. The tubular flowers are orange-red with greenish yellow tips. They appear in the first half of winter (Frandsen, 2017; Vlok and Schutte-Vlok, 2015; Le Roux, et al, 2005; Van Wyk and Smith, 2003; Reynolds, 1974; Jeppe, 1969; iNaturalist).

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