Aloe labworana (Labwor Hills Aloe) is an attractive succulent plant that forms stemless, sparsely offsetting rosettes of gray-green 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 decurva (Mount Zembe Aloe) is a succulent plant that forms dense, usually solitary rosettes of dull green leaves with a reddish tinge …
Aloe chabaudii (Dwala Aloe) is a succulent plant that forms stemless or short-stemmed rosettes of grey-green to glaucous green leaves …
Aloe alooides (Graskop Aloe) is a large tree-like succulent with a stout stem covered with old, dried, persistent leaf remains and topped …
Aloe pruinosa (Powder Aloe) is a short-stemmed succulent that forms a solitary rosette of fleshy, bright green to purplish leaves with …
Aloe hereroensis is a succulent plant that forms dense rosettes of grey-green, blue-green, or reddish-brown leaves. The rosettes are …
Aloe capitata is an attractive succulent that forms a stemless or short-stemmed, usually solitary rosette of gray-green to blue-green …
Aloe cooperi (Cooper's Aloe) is a stemless or short-stemmed succulent with erect, grass-like, distichous leaves, rarely spirally twisted …
Aloe suffulta (Climbing-flower Aloe) is a rarely seen succulent with short stems and dark, glossy green leaves with many elongated dull …
Aloe vanrooyenii (Van Rooyen's Aloe) is a small, slow-growing succulent that forms a stemless rosette of triangular glossy pale green …