Aloe bakeri (Baker Aloe) is a small succulent that forms rosettes of fleshy, green to reddish-green leaves heavily mottled with white. It …
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Epithet: bakeri
Derivation: Honors John Gilbert Baker (1834-1920), an English botanist who worked at the library and herbarium of the Royal Botanic Gardens, and George Percival Baker (1856-1951), an English textile merchant and manufacturer, collector of fabrics from India and Persia, amateur botanist, mountaineer, oarsman, and amateur photographer.
Pronunciation: bay-KAIR-ee
Whereas the generic name must be unique, there are often two or more genera with the same specific epithet. The same epithet can also be used within a species for subspecies, varieties, and forms.
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