Aloe maculata (Xanthorro- eaceae), first record for the Argentinean flora
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https://doi.org/10.14522/darwiniana.2014.501.480Keywords:
Aloe, Argentina, flora, XanthorroeaceaeAbstract
Aloe maculata, a petaloid monocot native from South Africa, is recorded as a member of the spontaneous flora of Argentina. This species occurs in different habitats from Córdoba province, Argentina. The aim of this work is to determine its residential status and propose novel diagnostic characters to identify this species, together with ecological observations. The species is illustrated and a distribution map is provided.Downloads
Published
31-07-2012
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Arana, M. D., Oggero, A. J., Bianco, C. A., Smith, G. F., & Figueiredo, E. (2012). Aloe maculata (Xanthorro- eaceae), first record for the Argentinean flora. Darwiniana, Nueva Serie, 50(1), 148–153. https://doi.org/10.14522/darwiniana.2014.501.480
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Floristic and Nomenclatural Notes
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