Aloe africana Georg Dionysius Ehret
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Aloe africana
Botanical study of Aloe africana, caulescens, folio crasso, obscure viridi, spinis ad latera & dorso armato [modern taxonomy Aloe mitriformis or Aloe perfoliata, also known as the Rubble Aloe or the Mitre Aloe], native to South Africa. The composite study shows two overlapping sections of the succulent plant: the stalk and basal rosette of leaves, and the stalk and flower head. Includes additional detail of two flowers falling from the plant, one revealing the stamens of the flower. Original: ink and watercolour on paper. c.1735.
- Image reference: RS-10971
- Royal Society
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