| Includes: |
Form: |
Locality: |
| inamoenus: |
Small, with sprawling stems. |
Grahamstown to around
Herbertsdale. |
|
| maximus: |
Slow-growing large plants with
large leaves. |
Between Vanrhynsdorp and
Clanwilliam and also atop the Gifberg. |
|
| maculatus
(alternans): |
Although slow-growing, makes
strong and tall plants with large leaves. Leaves can be blue/grey and
with or without spots. A horny margin is present all around the
flattened leaf. |
From Worcester to George and from
Prince Albert to Willowmore. |
|
| mamillaris
(mammillaris) (procurvus): |
Rare and confused species with
nipple-like leaves. |
Calitzdorp? |
|
| halesowensis
(cuneatus - as
single clone): |
Known from only one cultivated
clone. Leaves with small pointed margin at tip. |
Reported to have been found in the
veldt. |
|
| sphenophyllus: |
Eventually make large plants but
smaller than A. maximus. Roots fibrous, leaves unspotted, flat
and with a horny margin around the sides. |
Between Steytlerville,
Graaff-Reinet, East London and Humansdorp. |
|
| triflorus;
(procurvus) (subcompressus) (subpetiolatus): |
Small to large growing forms.
Roots fibrous. Leaves plain or spotted, their size and shape are
variable. Horny edge only present in the upper part of the leaf.
|
Little and Great Karoo. |
|
|
'uitewaalianus': |
An unpublished form of A.
inamoenus with white flowers. |
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