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- Aloe_juddii abstract "Aloe juddii (or the Koudeberg Aloe) is a newly discovered climbing aloe that is native to a few rocky outcrops and a farm ("Farm 215"), near to Cape Agulhas in the Western Cape, South Africa. It is one of the few aloes that are indigenous to the Fynbos vegetation type and it is closely related to the similarly rare Aloe commixta of Table Mountain. Like the Table Mountain Aloe, it is a slender, multi-stemmed rambling aloe, with semi-erect stems that often sprawl along the ground and over rocks. It produces brilliant displays of bright red flowers, that are usually swiftly eaten by the tiny "Klipspringer" antelope that live in the area. This plant has yet to be classified according to the IUCN Red List but is nevertheless rare and restricted to a very small natural range.It was named after the photographer Eric Judd, who discovered it in 2004, and is known in Afrikaans as the "Baardskeerdersbosvuurpylaalwyn".".
- Aloe_juddii thumbnail 1_Aloe_juddii_-_inflorescence_-_CT_2.jpg?width=300.
- Aloe_juddii wikiPageID "29734740".
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- Aloe_juddii hasPhotoCollection Aloe_juddii.
- Aloe_juddii status "DD".
- Aloe_juddii statusSystem "IUCN2.3".
- Aloe_juddii taxon "Aloe juddii".
- Aloe_juddii subject Category:Aloe.
- Aloe_juddii subject Category:Flora_of_South_Africa.
- Aloe_juddii subject Category:Vulnerable_plants.
- Aloe_juddii type LivingThing100004258.
- Aloe_juddii type MedicinalPlants.
- Aloe_juddii type Object100002684.
- Aloe_juddii type Organism100004475.
- Aloe_juddii type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Aloe_juddii type Plant100017222.
- Aloe_juddii type VulnerablePlants.
- Aloe_juddii type Whole100003553.
- Aloe_juddii comment "Aloe juddii (or the Koudeberg Aloe) is a newly discovered climbing aloe that is native to a few rocky outcrops and a farm ("Farm 215"), near to Cape Agulhas in the Western Cape, South Africa. It is one of the few aloes that are indigenous to the Fynbos vegetation type and it is closely related to the similarly rare Aloe commixta of Table Mountain. Like the Table Mountain Aloe, it is a slender, multi-stemmed rambling aloe, with semi-erect stems that often sprawl along the ground and over rocks.".
- Aloe_juddii label "Aloe juddii".
- Aloe_juddii label "Aloe juddii".
- Aloe_juddii label "Aloe juddii".
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- Aloe_juddii sameAs m.0fq1c88.
- Aloe_juddii sameAs Q29764.
- Aloe_juddii sameAs Q29764.
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- Aloe_juddii wasDerivedFrom Aloe_juddii?oldid=555732170.
- Aloe_juddii depiction 1_Aloe_juddii_-_inflorescence_-_CT_2.jpg.
- Aloe_juddii isPrimaryTopicOf Aloe_juddii.