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- Aloe_aldabrensis abstract "Aloe aldabrensis (previously Lomatophyllum aldabrensis) is a species of Aloe endemic to the islands of Aldabra in the Indian Ocean, where it can still be found in coastal scrub on limestone-based soil.It is part of a group of aloes which bear fleshy berries, and were therefore classed as a separate group, Lomatophyllum.".
- Aloe_aldabrensis wikiPageID "48890891".
- Aloe_aldabrensis wikiPageLength "1655".
- Aloe_aldabrensis wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Aloe_aldabrensis wikiPageRevisionID "696551291".
- Aloe_aldabrensis wikiPageWikiLink Aldabra.
- Aloe_aldabrensis wikiPageWikiLink Aloe.
- Aloe_aldabrensis wikiPageWikiLink Aloe_purpurea.
- Aloe_aldabrensis wikiPageWikiLink Aloe_sect._Lomatophyllum.
- Aloe_aldabrensis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aloe.
- Aloe_aldabrensis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Endangered_plants.
- Aloe_aldabrensis wikiPageWikiLink Indian_Ocean.
- Aloe_aldabrensis wikiPageWikiLink Mauritius.
- Aloe_aldabrensis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aloe aldabrensis".
- Aloe_aldabrensis authority "L.E.Newton & G.D.Rowley".
- Aloe_aldabrensis taxon "Aloe aldabrensis".
- Aloe_aldabrensis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Asparagales-stub.
- Aloe_aldabrensis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Aloe_aldabrensis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
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- Aloe_aldabrensis subject Category:Aloe.
- Aloe_aldabrensis subject Category:Endangered_plants.
- Aloe_aldabrensis hypernym Aloe.
- Aloe_aldabrensis type Eukaryote.
- Aloe_aldabrensis type Plant.
- Aloe_aldabrensis type Species.
- Aloe_aldabrensis type Thing.
- Aloe_aldabrensis type Q19088.
- Aloe_aldabrensis type Q756.
- Aloe_aldabrensis comment "Aloe aldabrensis (previously Lomatophyllum aldabrensis) is a species of Aloe endemic to the islands of Aldabra in the Indian Ocean, where it can still be found in coastal scrub on limestone-based soil.It is part of a group of aloes which bear fleshy berries, and were therefore classed as a separate group, Lomatophyllum.".
- Aloe_aldabrensis label "Aloe aldabrensis".
- Aloe_aldabrensis sameAs Q309860.
- Aloe_aldabrensis sameAs Aloe_aldabrensis.
- Aloe_aldabrensis sameAs Aloe_aldabrensis.
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- Aloe_aldabrensis sameAs Aloe_aldabrensis.
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- Aloe_aldabrensis sameAs Aloe_aldabrensis.
- Aloe_aldabrensis sameAs Q309860.
- Aloe_aldabrensis wasDerivedFrom Aloe_aldabrensis?oldid=696551291.
- Aloe_aldabrensis isPrimaryTopicOf Aloe_aldabrensis.