Description
This genus is closely related to the similar '' Titanopsis'', '' Deilanthe'' and '' Nananthus'' genera. ''Aloinopsis'' species have a rather large tuberous root system, and are occasionally cultivated for their looks. They also tend to grow more "heads" when they are raised. Most ''Aloinopsis'' are winter growers and can react badly to too much water at the wrong time. '' Aloinopsis malherbei'' reportedly have "blunt tips to their leaves, which are densely covered with prominent white tubercles."Distribution
The species of ''Aloinopsis'' are indigenous to an arid area stretching across the border between the Western, Eastern and Northern Cape provinces ofSpecies and varieties of ''Aloinopsis''
* '' Aloinopsis luckhoffii'' * '' Aloinopsis malherbei'' (Giant jewel plant) * '' Aloinopsis meridionalis'' * '' Aloinopsis peersii'' * '' Aloinopsis orpenii'' * '' Aloinopsis rosulata'' * '' Aloinopsis rubrolineata'' * '' Aloinopsis schooneesii'' * '' Aloinopsis schwant'' * '' Aloinopsis setifera'' * '' Aloinopsis aloides (synonym of '' Nananthus aloides'') * '' Aloinopsis hilmarii'' (synonym of '' Deilanthe hilmarii'') * '' Aloinopsis spathulata'' * '' Aloinopsis thudichumii'' * '' Aloinopsis vittata'' (synonym of '' Nananthus vittatus'') * '' Aloinopsis villetii''References
Flora of the Cape Provinces Aizoaceae genera {{Aizoaceae-stub