Aloe 'Christmas Carol' is a small, slow-growing succulent that forms rosettes of dark green leaves with bright red trim and yellow 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 perfoliata (Mitre Aloe), also known as Aloe mitriformis, is a hardy species that forms small colonies of elongated rosettes …
Aloe viridiflora (Green-flowered Aloe) is a stemless succulent that forms dense rosettes of blue-green leaves covered with a powdery bloom …
Aloe dorotheae (Sunset Aloe) is an eye-catching succulent that forms rosettes of shiny yellowish-green leaves that turn orange-red in full…
Aloe bussei is a succulent plant that forms a cluster of attractive, stemless or very short-stemmed rosettes. Leaves are lance-shaped, at …
Aloe gariepensis (Gariep Aloe) is a succulent that forms stemless or short-stemmed, usually solitary rosettes of narrow, upcurved leaves …
Aloe humilis (Spider Aloe) is a small succulent that forms dense clusters of stemless or very short-stemmed rosettes of pale blue-green …
Aloe littoralis (Mopane Aloe) is a succulent plant that forms a rosette at the top of an upright, usually unbranched stem densely bearded …
Aloe 'Blue Elf' is a popular succulent that forms rosettes of upright, gray-blue leaves with teeth along the margins. It forms a dense …
Aloe ferox (Cape Aloe) is a tree-like succulent with an upright, unbranched stem with persistent, down-curved dried leaves and a terminal …