Dataset: All Collections Taxa: Gasteria carinata, Gasteria carinata var. carinata (Aloe angulata, Aloe excavata, Aloe laetepuncta, Aloe pseudangulata, Aloe subcarinata, Aloe sulcata, Aloe tristicha, Gasteria angulata, Gasteria bijliae, Gasteria excavata, Gasteria humilis, Gasteria laetepuncta, Gasteria pallescens, Gasteria parva, ... (show all) Gasteria parvifolia, Gasteria porphyrophylla, Gasteria strigata, Gasteria subcarinata, Gasteria sulcata, Aloe carinata var. laevior, Aloe carinata var. subglabra, Aloe lingua var. angulata, Aloe lingua var. multifaria, Aloe obscura var. truncata, Gasteria carinata var. falcata, Gasteria carinata var. latifolia, Gasteria carinata var. parva, Gasteria carinata var. strigata), Gasteria carinata var. glabra (Aloe glabra, Gasteria glabra, Gasteria patentissima, Gasteria schweickerdtiana), Gasteria carinata var. verrucosa (Aloe carinata, Aloe intermedia, Aloe racemosa, Aloe repens, Aloe scaberrima, Aloe subverrucosa, Aloe verrucosa, Aloe verrucula, Gasteria intermedia, Gasteria radulosa, Gasteria repens, Gasteria subverrucosa, Gasteria thunbergii, Gasteria verrucosa, Aloe intermedia var. asperrima, Aloe subverrucosa var. grandipunctata, Aloe subverrucosa var. parvipunctata, Aloe verrucosa var. latifolia, Aloe verrucosa var. striata, Gasteria carinata var. thunbergii, Gasteria intermedia var. asperrima, Gasteria intermedia var. laevior, Gasteria intermedia var. longior, Gasteria subverrucosa var. grandipunctata, Gasteria subverrucosa var. marginata, Gasteria subverrucosa var. parvipunctata, Gasteria verrucosa var. asperrima, Gasteria verrucosa var. intermedia, Gasteria verrucosa var. latifolia, Gasteria verrucosa var. scaberrima, Gasteria verrucosa var. striata) Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences
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