
FIGURE 6. Aloiampelos ciliaris in Portugal. A. A dense planting in the Botanical Garden of the University of Lisbon (see Smith & Figueiredo 2016). Photograph taken on 2 January 2013. B. Grown in a garden at Casa Mata, Malveira Serra, near Lisbon. Photograph taken on 29 April 2017. C. Close-up of the distinctly ciliate leaf bases. D. Inflorescences are usually unbranched, but could rarely be oncebranched. All photographs by Gideon F. Smith, except B, which was taken by Vasco Silva.
Published as part of Smith, Gideon F., Figueiredo, Estrela, Verloove, Filip, Klopper, Ronell R. & Silva, Vasco, 2023, An annotated catalogue of Aloe and Aloiampelos (Asphodelaceae subfam. Alooideae) naturalised and escaped in continental Portugal, pp. 35-52 in Phytotaxa 629 (1) on page 46, DOI: 10.11646/phytotaxa.629.1.3, http://zenodo.org/record/10254755
Aloiampelos, Tracheophyta, Asphodelaceae, Liliopsida, Asparagales, Biodiversity, Plantae, Taxonomy
Aloiampelos, Tracheophyta, Asphodelaceae, Liliopsida, Asparagales, Biodiversity, Plantae, Taxonomy
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