Talk:Aloe helenae

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Photo does not match other photos of this species on the web
Other sources indicate that Aloe helenae is arborescent and has a dense spike inflorescence on a short stalk. This article's photo shows a long inflorescence with a keiki, or plantlet, at it end. The inflorescence of the type shown in the photo typically is a branched, open pattern with multiple divisions and subdivisions, while the spike-type inflorescence of A. helenae is unlikely to produce such a long stalk with keiki. Also, the type shown in the photo appears to be a basal rosette, clumping type--not arborescent, as is A. helenae.pechaney (talk) 02:43, 21 January 2020 (UTC)
 * nor does the photo agree with the original description here, which says that it is 1–4 m high with leaves up to 1.5 m long. The original description says "les fleurs de l ' A. Helenae son disposées en épis simples non rameux" (the flowers of A. helenae are arranged in simple non branching spikes). Peter coxhead (talk) 21:32, 21 January 2020 (UTC)