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- Aloe vera is a genus of plants that belongs to the family Asphodelaceae, subfamily Asphodeloideae12. It may be placed in the tribe Aloeae within the subfamily1. In the past, it has been assigned to the family Aloaceae (now included in the Asphodeloidae) or to a broadly circumscribed family Liliaceae1. Aloe is the most speciose of the six genera known collectively as aloes, which include Aloiampelos, Aloidendron, Aristaloe, Gonialoe, and Kumara3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.The APG IV system (2016) places the genus in the family Asphodelaceae, subfamily Asphodeloideae. Within the subfamily it may be placed in the tribe Aloeae. In the past, it has been assigned to the family Aloaceae (now included in the Asphodeloidae) or to a broadly circumscribed family Liliaceae (the lily family).en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AloeTaxonomy The APG II system (2003) placed the genus Aloe in the family Asphodelaceae. In the past, it has also been assigned to the lily family (Liliaceae) or the family Aloaceae. Members of the closely allied genera Gasteria, Haworthia, and Kniphofia, which have a similar mode of growth, are also popularly known as aloes.www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/AloeAloe (>500 species) is by far the most speciose of the six genera known collectively as aloes, which include Aloiampelos (7 species), Aloidendron (6 species), Aristaloe (1 species), Gonialoe (3 species) and Kumara (2 species).bmcecolevol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s1…
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Aloe vera is a succulent plant species of the genus Aloe. It is widely distributed, and is considered an invasive species in many world regions. An evergreen perennial, it originates from the Arabian Peninsula, but also grows wild in tropical, semi-tropical, and arid climates around the world. It is cultivated for commercial … See more
Aloe vera is considered to be native only to the south-east Arabian Peninsula in the Hajar Mountains in north-eastern Oman and eastern See more
Aloe vera has been widely grown as an ornamental plant. The species is popular with modern gardeners as a topical medicinal plant and for its interesting flowers, form, and succulence. This succulence enables the species to survive in areas of low … See more
Orally ingested non-decolorized aloe vera leaf extract was listed by the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment among "chemicals known to the state to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity", possibly resulting from the anthraquinones. See more
Two substances from Aloe vera – a clear gel and its yellow latex – are used to manufacture commercial products. Aloe gel typically is used to make topical medications for … See more
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Feb 20, 2024 · Classification and Taxonomy of Aloe vera Aloe vera belongs to the plant kingdom. It is a flowering plant within the monocot classified under the order Asparagales.
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Behind the scenes, scientists in the Herbarium and Jodrell Laboratory at Kew have been carrying out research on Aloe vera and its relatives in the genus Aloe for decades and have published on topics such as the chemistry of the leaves, …
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Dec 5, 2017 · Currently, the family Asphodelaceae comprises three subfamilies: Asphodeloideae, Hemerocallidoideae and Xanthorrhoeoideae. The genus Aloe with approximately 400 species of succulents is the largest genus within …
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In 2014, John Charles Manning and coworkers produced a phylogeny in which Aloe was divided into six genera: Aloidendron, Kumara, Aloiampelos, Aloe, Aristaloe and Gonialoe. [16] Over 600 species are accepted in the genus Aloe, …
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