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- Aloe abstract "Aloe /ˈæloʊiː/ or /ˈæloʊ/, also written Aloë, is a genus containing over 500 species of flowering succulent plants. The most widely known species is Aloe vera, or "true aloe", so called because, though probably extinct in the wild, it is cultivated as the standard source of so-called "aloe vera" for assorted pharmaceutical purposes. Other species, such as Aloe ferox, also are cultivated or harvested from the wild for similar applications. The genus is native to Africa; species are found in southern Africa, the mountains of tropical Africa, various islands off the coast of Africa including Sardinia, Madagascar, and the Arabian Peninsula.The APG III system (2009) places the genus in the family Xanthorrhoeaceae, subfamily Asphodeloideae. In the past, it has also been assigned to families Aloaceae and Liliaceae or lily family. The plant Agave americana, which is sometimes called "American aloe", belongs to the Asparagaceae, a different family.The genus is native to tropical and southern Africa, Madagascar, and Jordan to the Arabian Peninsula.".
- Aloe thumbnail Aloe_succotrina_-_Köhler–s_Medizinal-Pflanzen-007.jpg?width=300.
- Aloe wikiPageExternalLink Tree.
- Aloe wikiPageID "1650".
- Aloe wikiPageRevisionID "605413470".
- Aloe authority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Aloe hasPhotoCollection Aloe.
- Aloe imageCaption "Aloe succotrina".
- Aloe subdivision "See Species".
- Aloe subdivisionRanks "Species".
- Aloe taxon "Aloe".
- Aloe subject Category:Aloe.
- Aloe subject Category:Cosmetics_chemicals.
- Aloe subject Category:Laxatives.
- Aloe subject Category:Plants_used_in_Ayurveda.
- Aloe subject Category:Xanthorrhoeaceae_genera.
- Aloe type Plant.
- Aloe comment "Aloe /ˈæloʊiː/ or /ˈæloʊ/, also written Aloë, is a genus containing over 500 species of flowering succulent plants. The most widely known species is Aloe vera, or "true aloe", so called because, though probably extinct in the wild, it is cultivated as the standard source of so-called "aloe vera" for assorted pharmaceutical purposes. Other species, such as Aloe ferox, also are cultivated or harvested from the wild for similar applications.".
- Aloe label "Aloe (botanica)".
- Aloe label "Aloe".
- Aloe label "Aloe".
- Aloe label "Aloe".
- Aloe label "Aloen".
- Aloe label "Aloes".
- Aloe label "Aloès".
- Aloe label "Aloë".
- Aloe label "Алоэ".
- Aloe label "صبر (نبات)".
- Aloe label "アロエ".
- Aloe label "芦荟".
- Aloe sameAs Aloe.
- Aloe sameAs Aloen.
- Aloe sameAs Aloe.
- Aloe sameAs Aloe.
- Aloe sameAs Aloès.
- Aloe sameAs Aloe_(botanica).
- Aloe sameAs アロエ.
- Aloe sameAs 알로에.
- Aloe sameAs Aloë.
- Aloe sameAs Aloes.
- Aloe sameAs Aloe.
- Aloe sameAs m.0rws.
- Aloe sameAs Q127134.
- Aloe sameAs Q127134.
- Aloe wasDerivedFrom Aloe?oldid=605413470.
- Aloe depiction Aloe_succotrina_-_Köhler–s_Medizinal-Pflanzen-007.jpg.
- Aloe isPrimaryTopicOf Aloe.