Aloe 'Blue Sky' is a magnificent succulent that forms rosettes of greenish-blue leaves with striking orange teeth, reminiscent of a …
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Aloe is a genus of flowering succulent plants, native to Africa, Madagascar, and the Arabian Peninsula. The origin of the genus name is uncertain, but the most popularly accepted suggestions are that it is derived from the Arabic words "alloch" or "alloeh", a vernacular name for medicinally used members of the genus, or the Greek word "aloë", referring to the dried juice of aloe leaves.
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Aloe compressa var. schistophila is a small, stemless or short-stemmed succulent with fleshy, gray-green leaves arranged in two opposite …
Aloe maculata (Soap Aloe), formerly known as Aloe saponaria, is a succulent plant that forms rosettes of green, lance-shaped leaves with …
Aloe striata 'Ghost Aloe' is a beautiful succulent that forms rosettes of blue-grey leaves with small reddish teeth along the margins …
Aloe compressa is a small succulent with triangular leaves arranged in a solitary, fan-shaped (distichous), usually stemless rosette. The …
Aloe calcairophila is a small, slow-growing succulent with fan-shaped (distichous) rosettes of fleshy, grayish-green leaves. It grows 4 …
Aloe elgonica (Mt. Elgon Aloe) is an attractive succulent that forms clumps of erect or decumbent stems, each topped by a rosette of …
Aloe distans (Jeweled Aloe) is a sprawling succulent plant with stems growing along the ground, rooting, and bearing glaucous green leaves …
Aloe 'Hellskloof Bells' is a slow-growing succulent that forms spectacular clumps of erect, columnar branches covered with plump, lance …
Aloe claviflora (Kraal Aloe) is a succulent plant that forms dense clumps of usually stemless rosettes of grey-green leaves with sharp …