Aloe peglerae Schönland ("Fez aloe") is a small, stemless South African aloe 300-400mm in diameter, and 300-400mm in height, glaucous leaves strongly incurved to form a compact, spherical rosette. Inflorescence in July and August, usually a single cylindrical spike 300-400mm tall, occasionally forked. Visible portion of filaments deep purple in colour. Occurring along the northern dip slopes of the Magaliesberg and Witwatersberg, the range just south and parallel to it. This species is named after Alice Marguerite Pegler (1861-1929), a botanist and naturalist who collected at first around Kentani and later in the vicinity of Johannesburg and Rustenburg. Her failing eyesight and health led her to confine her attention to algae and fungi. She was paid the exceptional honour of being made a member of the Linnaean Society.

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  • Aloe peglerae Schönland ("Fez aloe") is a small, stemless South African aloe 300-400mm in diameter, and 300-400mm in height, glaucous leaves strongly incurved to form a compact, spherical rosette. Inflorescence in July and August, usually a single cylindrical spike 300-400mm tall, occasionally forked. Visible portion of filaments deep purple in colour. Occurring along the northern dip slopes of the Magaliesberg and Witwatersberg, the range just south and parallel to it. This species is named after Alice Marguerite Pegler (1861-1929), a botanist and naturalist who collected at first around Kentani and later in the vicinity of Johannesburg and Rustenburg. Her failing eyesight and health led her to confine her attention to algae and fungi. She was paid the exceptional honour of being made a member of the Linnaean Society. This species forms natural hybrids with Aloe marlothii Berger and with Aloe davyana Schönland. (en)
  • Aloe peglerae Schönland es una especie de planta de flores perteneciente a la familia de los aloes. Es endémico de Sudáfrica.Es una pequeña planta carnosa sin tallo con 30-40 cm de diámetro con hojas glaucas, fuertemente curvadas formando una compacta roseta esférica. Las inflorescencias, en julio y agosto, son espigas cilíndricas de 30-40 cm de altura. Los visibles filamentos de las flores le hacen parecer de color púrpura.La especie fue nombrada en honor de Alice Marguerite Pegler, una botánica y naturalista que fue la primera en explorar los alrededores de Johannesburg y Rustenburg. La especie forma híbridos naturales con Aloe marlothii Berger y con Aloe davyana Schönland. (es)
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  • Aloe peglerae (en)
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  • On Magaliesberg dip slope (en)
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  • Aloe peglerae (en)
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  • A. peglerae (en)
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  • EN (en)
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  • IUCN3.1 (en)
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  • Aloe peglerae Schönland ("Fez aloe") is a small, stemless South African aloe 300-400mm in diameter, and 300-400mm in height, glaucous leaves strongly incurved to form a compact, spherical rosette. Inflorescence in July and August, usually a single cylindrical spike 300-400mm tall, occasionally forked. Visible portion of filaments deep purple in colour. Occurring along the northern dip slopes of the Magaliesberg and Witwatersberg, the range just south and parallel to it. This species is named after Alice Marguerite Pegler (1861-1929), a botanist and naturalist who collected at first around Kentani and later in the vicinity of Johannesburg and Rustenburg. Her failing eyesight and health led her to confine her attention to algae and fungi. She was paid the exceptional honour of being made a member of the Linnaean Society. (en)
  • Aloe peglerae Schönland es una especie de planta de flores perteneciente a la familia de los aloes. (es)
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  • Aloe peglerae (en)
  • Aloe peglerae (es)
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