Smith, Gideon F.Figueiredo, EstrelaCrouch, Neil R.Oosthuizen, DeliaKlopper, Ronell Renett2017-06-282017-06-282016Smith, GF, Figueiredo, E, Crouch, NR, Oosthuizen, D & Klopper, RR 2016, 'Aloe × Inopinata Gideon F.SM., N.R.Crouch & Oosth., (Asphodelaceae) [Aloe arborescens Mill. × Aloe chortolirioides A.Berger Var. Chortolirioides]: a nothospecies from the Barberton Centre of Endemism, Eastern South Africa', Haseltonia, vol. 22, pp. 55-63.1070-0048 (print)1938-2898 (online)http://hdl.handle.net/2263/61147The natural hybrid between Aloe arborescens Mill. and A. chortolirioides A.Berger var. chortolirioides (Asphodelaceae) is here formally described as a nothospecies, A. ×inopinata Gideon F.Sm., N.R.Crouch & Oosth. The hybrid occurs at Kamhlabane, about 37 km [22 miles] east of Barberton, as well as at Twello 373JU in the Barberton district, Mpumalanga. It has been known in horticulture for many years, following the introduction of wild-sourced material by Gilbert W. Reynolds.enCactus and Succulent Society of AmericaAloe arborescens Mill.AsphodelaceaeBarberton Centre of EndemismHistoryNatural hybridNothospeciesTaxonomyAloe × Inopinata Gideon F.Sm.Aloe chortolirioidesAloe × Inopinata Gideon F.SM., N.R.Crouch & Oosth., (Asphodelaceae) [Aloe arborescens Mill. × Aloe chortolirioides A.Berger Var. Chortolirioides] : a nothospecies from the Barberton Centre of Endemism, Eastern South AfricaArticle