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- Q138204 subject Q22261873.
- Q138204 subject Q7207168.
- Q138204 subject Q7872479.
- Q138204 subject Q8174672.
- Q138204 abstract "Aloe ramosissima is a species of flowering plant in the family Xanthorrhoeaceae. It is endemic to the Richtersveld at the border between South Africa and Namibia, where it grows on desert slopes and in ravines. Its common name is maiden's quiver tree.Its habitat may be threatened by mining and overgrazing.It is similar to Aloe dichotoma, but bushier and shorter in stature, rarely exceeding 60 centimeters in height. It might not be a distinct species; it has been treated as a variety and a subspecies of A. dichotoma.".
- Q138204 thumbnail Aloe_ramosissima.JPG?width=300.
- Q138204 wikiPageWikiLink Q1030.
- Q138204 wikiPageWikiLink Q123452.
- Q138204 wikiPageWikiLink Q1353565.
- Q138204 wikiPageWikiLink Q161263.
- Q138204 wikiPageWikiLink Q22261873.
- Q138204 wikiPageWikiLink Q258.
- Q138204 wikiPageWikiLink Q334487.
- Q138204 wikiPageWikiLink Q44497.
- Q138204 wikiPageWikiLink Q68947.
- Q138204 wikiPageWikiLink Q7207168.
- Q138204 wikiPageWikiLink Q749826.
- Q138204 wikiPageWikiLink Q767728.
- Q138204 wikiPageWikiLink Q7872479.
- Q138204 wikiPageWikiLink Q8174672.
- Q138204 type Eukaryote.
- Q138204 type Plant.
- Q138204 type Species.
- Q138204 type Thing.
- Q138204 type Q19088.
- Q138204 type Q756.
- Q138204 comment "Aloe ramosissima is a species of flowering plant in the family Xanthorrhoeaceae. It is endemic to the Richtersveld at the border between South Africa and Namibia, where it grows on desert slopes and in ravines. Its common name is maiden's quiver tree.Its habitat may be threatened by mining and overgrazing.It is similar to Aloe dichotoma, but bushier and shorter in stature, rarely exceeding 60 centimeters in height.".
- Q138204 label "Aloe ramosissima".
- Q138204 depiction Aloe_ramosissima.JPG.