Lake Chala is also home to one of the less known but important Aloe Penduliflora Baker (Liliaceae/Aloaceae). This is a species with long pendulous stems, occurring on the steep cliffs around Lake Chala. A recent suggestion that the poorly known Aloe Penduliflora Baker is identical with Aloe Confusa Engler is refuted. Living material collected in south-east Kenya has shown to be a closer match with all that is known of A. penduliflora. An amplified description of A. penduliflora is provided, and A. confusa is considered as a separate taxon. Lake Chala is rich in bird life and it is one of the areas with high population density of crocodiles in the country.
Partner organisation:
Kenya Organization for Environmental Education
Contact person: Ann Nabangala Obae