Aloe excelsa (Zimbabwe Aloe) iis a single-stemmed succulent with leaves that form a compact rosette at the top of the stem. It grows up to…
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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 thraskii (Dune Aloe) is a tree-like succulent with pale olive-green, U-shaped in cross-section leaves with small, reddish-brown…
Aloe erinacea is a small, slow-growing succulent with rounded, ball-shaped rosettes of brownish-green leaves with particularly long black…
Aloe haworthioides (Haworthia-leaved Aloe) is a small, fast-growing succulent that forms dense, stemless rosettes of fleshy lance-shaped…
Aloe broomii (Snake Aloe) iis a robust, usually single-stemmed succulent, although it may split into groups with up to three rosettes. It…
Aloe cameronii (Red Aloe) is an attractive succulent with erect stems, branching from the base and above, ascending or the basal ones…
Aloe perfoliata f. variegata (Variegated Mitre Aloe), also known as Aloe mitriformis f. variegata, is a clustering succulent that forms…
Aloe × delaetii is a fast-growing succulent with green triangular leaves with margins lined with tiny white teeth. It grows up to 20 inches…
Aloe 'Lizard Lips' is a beautiful dwarf succulent that forms attractive rosettes of tapered dark green leaves with mosaic patterns of…
Aloe polyphylla (Spiral Aloe) is a stemless succulent that forms a rosette of green leaves arranged in a perfect spiral. The rosette grows…