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21: 25-28. 2003. Aloe craibii Gideon F.Sm. (Asphodelaceae: Alooideae): a newspecies of grass aloe from the Barberton Centre of Endemism, Mpumalanga, SouthAfrica.30: 9-12. 2012. Charles Louis Craib: natural historian extraordinaire.Smith, Gideon F. & Crouch, Neil R.19: 55-58. 2001. A broader taxonomic concept of Aloe greatheadii var. davyana, awidespread and common maculate from southern Africa.19: 117-120. 2001. Haworthia limifolia var. arcana (Asphodelaceae: Alooideae): anew variety from eastern South Africa.28: 103-106. 2010. Aloe nicholsii Gideon F.Sm. & N.R.Crouch (Asphodelaceae): anew leptaloe from KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.Smith, Gideon F., Crouch, Neil R., & Steyn, Elsie M. A.21: 21-24. 2003. Notes on the distribution and ethnobotany of Kalanchoe paniculata(Crassulaceae) in southern Africa.Smith, Gideon F. & Figueiredo, Estrela27: 165-167. 2009. Aloe arborescens Mill. (Asphodelaceae) is spreading in Portugal.29: 61-66. 2011. Provenance of the material on which the name Aloe mendesiiReynolds (Asphodelaceae), a cliff-dwelling species from Angola, is based.29: 67-72. 2011. Agave americana L. (subsp. americana) var. expansa (Jacobi)Gentry (Agavaceae) naturalized in South Africa.30: 61-64. 2012. South Africa's ongoing Opuntia Mill. (Cactaceae) problem: the caseof Opuntia tomentosa Salm-Dyck.30: 107-110. 2012. A second species of Furcraea Vent. (Agavaceae), F. tuberosa(Mill.) W.T.Aiton, naturalised in South Africa.30: 179-186. 2012. A further species of Agave L., A. salmiana Otto ex Salm-Dyck(subsp. salmiana) var. salmiana (Agavaceae), naturalised in the Eastern CapeProvince of South Africa.31: 53-57. 2013. Notes on the nomenclature of species of Agave L. (Agavaceae /Asparagaceae) grown in and described from European gardens and nurseries.31: 76-88. 2013. The family Crassulaceae in continental Portugal.31: 139-141. 2013. Names associated with Aloe speciosa Baker (Asphodelaceae), acommon species in the Western and Eastern Cape Provinces of South Africa.Smith, Gideon F., Figueiredo, Estrela, Boatwright, James S., & Crouch, Neil R.29: 73-78. 2011. South Africa's ongoing Opuntia Mill. (Cactaceae) problem: the caseof Opuntia microdasys (Lehm.) Pfeiff.Smith, Gideon F., Figueiredo, Estrela, Klopper, Ronell R., Crouch, Neil R.,Janion, Charlene, & Chown, Steven L.30: 19-24. 2012. A new specific plant host for the agave snout weevil, Scyphophorusacupunctatus Gyllenhal, 1838 (Coleoptera: Curculionidae) in South Africa: adestructive pest of species of Agave L. (Agavaceae).Smith, Gideon F., Figueiredo, Estrela, Klopper, Ronell R., & Crouch, Neil R.30: 13-16. 2012. Aloe maculata All. (Asphodelaceae) in the Free State Province,South Africa, and the resurrection of 'var. ficksburgensis'.30: 155-166. 2012. Summer-flowering species of maculate Aloe L. (Asphodelaceae:Alooideae) in the Aloe zebrina-complex from South Africa: reinstatement of fournames, and description of A. braamvanwykii Gideon F.Sm. & Figueiredo.Smith, Gideon F. & Klopper, Ronell R.25: 193-195. 2007. Naturalised species of Agave L. (Agavaceae) in the Cape FloristicRegion, South Africa.Smith, Gideon F., Klopper, Ronell R., Figueiredo, Estrela, & Crouch, Neil R.

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