Aloe Arborescens Spinosissima

Aloe Arborescens Spinosissima: Native from South Africa. It grows to be a large shrub, they are rosettes on erect stems, leaves are 60 cm long and 5 cm wide, dark green with spiny margins, inflorescence 80 cm tall, flowers scarlet.
Aloe Aristata: The Aloes belong to the family Lilacea and originated in Africa and Madagascar. Most species have stem less rosettes that grow in groups. The green leaves have soft spines specially underside the margins and horny teeth, inflorescence 50 cm tall with several orange red flowers.
Aloe Brevifolia: Native from South Africa. Belongs to the liliaceae family. Rosettes densely leaved, forming large clumps,leaves are light grayish-green, with soft spines on lower surface, flowers are red.
Aloe Broomii: Native of South Africa. Solitary large rosette, leaves bright green with horny edges. Inflorescence to 1.5 mts tall and yellow flowers.
Aloe Ciliaris:Native of South Africa. Long stems with leaves on terminal portion, red flowers.
Aloe Juvena: Aloes belong to the family Lilaceae and originated in Africa, native of Kenya. Plant has stems covered with triangular leaves about 4 cm long, mid to light green and have numerous light colored spots, the edges have many teeth.
Aloe Hawarthoides: Aloes belong to the family Lilaceae and originated in Africa. The rosette is very small, sprouting, the leaves have white pustules and white dentate edges.
Aloe Marlotis: The Aloes belong to the family Lilacea and originated in Africa. Leaves are green to greyish green with brown spines on the margins and on both surfaces, grows to be a large 4 mt tall single stem plant, their flowers are bright orange.
Aloe Meyeri Doran Black: Aloes belong to the family Lilaceae and originated in Africa. Stemless rosettes, leaves are green covered with white spots, inflorescence 30 cm tall, scarlet flowers.
Aloe Nobilis: Native from South Africa. Belongs to the liliaceae family. Rosettes densely leaved, forming large clumps,leaves are bright green, with soft spines on lower surface, flowers are red.
Aloe Plicatillis: Aloes belong to the family Lilaceae and originated in Africa, Madagascar and the Mediterranean. The Aloe plicatilis is a dichotomous aloe (the leaves are organized as a fan instead of a rosette), leaves are 30 cm long and 4 cm wide, dull green, inflorescence 50 cm tall, scarlet flowers. It grows into a succulent tree and can grow up to 15 feet tall.
Aloe Vera: Also called Aloe barbadensis which is the only one recognized "Medicine Plant". The Aloes belong to the family Lilacea and originated in Africa and Madagascar. Plants with short stems, forming dense groups, green leaves up to 50 cm with or without white spots, produces yellow flowers, it is widely cultivated for its pharmaceutical properties.

Aloe Plant Care: Easy, sunny location, light shade, moderate water in summer, opinion is divided as to weather aloes should receive any water in winter, a little water will help prevent die back of the leaf tips, to much will result in loss of roots by rooting. When potting aloes the stem must not be buried. Some turn red in the bright sun and they will turn green again if they are in the shade.

ALOINOPSIS
Aloinopsis Schooneesii: This little South African Plant is a leafy succulent, each head has about 10 fleshy blue- green leaves. The plant clusters. It must be placed in a sunny position to flower , the golden yellow flowers are produced continuously throughout the summer months.

 
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