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Aloe vera
There are over 250 species of Aloes in the world, mostly native to Africa. They range in size from little one inch miniatures to massive plant colonies consisting of hundreds of 2 foot diameter plants.

 


Aloe vera
Aloe Vera, Burn Plant, Medicine Plant
There are more than 300 species of Aloe, plus many hybrids, ranging in height from 6 inches to 18 feet. Native to arid lands, they require little water or care.

Aloe Vera Plants
By Mulysa
Aloe Vera plants, Aloe barbadensis, are perennial plants in the Lily family that are known for their healing and soothing properties.

Aloe Vera health benefits
Also called "the elixir of youth" by the Russians, "the herb of immortality" by the old Egyptians or the "harmonious remedy" by the Chinese, ...

Aloe Vera -Grow Aloe Vera as a Desert Plant, Houseplant or Medicinal Plant.
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Aloe
Family: Liliaceae.
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Aloe, a popular houseplant, has a long history as a multipurpose folk remedy. Commonly known as Aloe vera, the plant can be snapped off and placed on cuts and burns for immediate relief.

Aloe zebrina
( Aloe )
Aloes are a genus of small to large, rosetted, evergreen perennials, with fleshy, sword to lance-shaped leaves, bearing racemes or panicles of tubular or cylindrical flowers.

Aloe saponaria is a popular landscape plant in warm desert regions worldwide. Plants are damaged by temperatures below 32°F (0°C), but recover quickly. In a suitable climate, soap aloes require little attention once established.

Aloe chinensis - Indian Medicine Plant
Liliaceae
Aloe chinensis, or Indian Medicine Plant, is the common plant that most of us grow as Aloe vera. They are native to India and Vietnam.

Aloe ferox (Miller)
Nombres relacionados: Aloe del Cabo (castellano), Cape Aloe (inglés), Liliaceae (familia).
Floración: Primavera, verano e invierno ...

Aloe striata ssp. komaggasensis
Scientific Name: Aloe striata ssp. komaggasensis (Kritzinger & Van Jaarsveld) H.F.Glen & D.S.Hardy
Synonym: Aloe komaggasensis
Family: Asphodelaceae ...

Aloe vera is a succulent plant that grows readily in the warm climates of the southern and coastal areas of the U.S. It is well known as a soothing gel for burned skin and shallow cuts. Aloe vera
Aloe Vera Variety & Propagation ...

Aloe arborescens. TREE ALOE. South Africa
LILIACEAE
Succulent, to 18 feet, flowers in long spiky bright vermilion to yellow clusters, December thru June. Specimens in Arizona Garden and New Guinea Garden are still short in height.

Aloe saponaira
African aloe
Liliaceae Family
Compiled by the Master Gardeners
of the University of Arizona Pima County Cooperative Extension.

Synonyms: Aloe barbadensis (Mill.), Curacao aloes, Barbados aloes, first-aid plant, medicine plant

Order: Liliaceae ...

Agave americana
(American aloe, Century plant) (1 user review)
Hardiness Zones:
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Aloe arborescens 'Variegata'
also known as Aloe perfoliata var. arborescens - Candelabra aloe, Octopus plant, Torch plant
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Gator aloe
An unusually bold pattern for such a small plant. Like the pint-size diva herself, it's proof that drama doesn't depend on size. Zones 8, 9, 12-24, part shade.
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Aloe was first used by the Ancient Egyptians as an element to preserve dead bodies. The effectiveness of the popular species Aloe vera as a wound healer is still controversial. While some evidence suggests that A.

Aloe species
A very dwarf aloe species eventually creating a mass of miniature aloe plants, which will send up a 12" bloom stalk topped with orange and yellow pendant tubular blooms. An easy variety to grow. Provide with a free draining soil.

Aloe - Aloe Barbadensis (in the Aloaceae family, previously in the Liliaceae family. Various species of Aloe can be used.)
Part used: See the information below.
Taste/smell: The whole leaf is bitter but the mucilage by itself is pleasant tasting.

Aloe is also an plant.
Can you see the start of the flowering stalk?
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Aloe is easy to grow in any sunny window. It tolerates being pot bound for years without so much as a whimper.

Usage
Cape aloe is grown in cactus and rock gardens in tropical and subtropical climates, and is particularly popular in southern California. Elsewhere it is grown as a container plant, moved out to the patio in summer and back indoors in winter.

Index- plants in this Family
Agavaceae / Agavae False Aloe (Manfreda virginica)
False Aloe is also known as Rattlesnake Master.. ...

ALOE
Aloes are succulent, clumping plants with fleshy, toothed (non-fibrous) leaves. THere are about 300 species of aloe; they live in warm, dry habitats and most originated in northern Africa.

Aloe vera, Aloe spp.
MEDICINAL: The gel of the inner part of an aloe leaf is used to treat burns, skin rashes, and insect bites, as well as chafed nipples from breastfeeding, when applied to the affected area externally.

Aloe squarrosa
Aloe sp.
Family: Asphodelaceae / Liliaceae
Aloe
Origin: Africa, Madagascar and The Arabian Peninsula ...

Aloe - Medicine Plant
ALOE INSECTS
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Aloe variegata, aloes, partridge breasted aloe, succulents
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The aloe vera plant is not only an elegant ornamental plant; its succulent green leaves are a source of Aloe Vera gel which has natural first aid and cosmetic properties.
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The true Aloe is in flower during the greater part of the year and is not to be confounded with another plant, the Agave or American Aloe (Agave Americana), which is remarkable for the long interval between its periods of flowering.

100 (170)cm, Aloe-like Yucca makes a basal, stemless, dense rosette with stiff medium green leaves. For any rich, very well drained, rocky soil in a sunny spot. VI-VII.
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Aloe - poisonous
Alstroemeria (Peruvian lily) - skin irritant
Amaryllis - see Hippeastrum
Amaryllis belladona (Belladonna lily) - poisonous
Angel's trumpet - see Brugmansia
Angel's wings - see Caladium ...

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Economically, the most important plants of the family are of the nonbulbous genus Agave, the tropical American counterpart of the African Aloe genus of the family Liliaceae (lily family). Different agaves provide soap (e.g.

The Agave subfamily includes those spiny plants of the desert southwest, the agave, sotol and yucca, any of which can be used as a source of fiber for making cordage or rope. The Aloe subfamily includes the mucilaginous Aloe vera so favored for ...

Furcraea foetida. Wild sisal or Mauritius hemp or green aloe. Closely related and similar in appearance to the century plant. With strong scented greenish white flowers.
Gaillardia (blanket flower). Grows wild in coastal areas.

Agave utahensis Utah aloe
perennial, easy care
created by chief cultivator
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Some have colourful flowers like the Arisaema or the Aloe
Some have leaf colour like this Acer
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English botanist & bold plant explorer Thomas Cooper, who studied & collected plants in the mid to late 1800s in Zulu territory & in the Drakensberg Mountains, eastern South Africa. Other South African plants that bare his name include Aloe ...

Here you will find information on plants that are grown indoors, usually in homes and offices. Included are decorative indoor flowers such as orchids and spider plants, as well as plant species with health benefits such as aloe.

Mauritius hemp, green aloe Furcraea foetida
mau'u-kukaepua'a; itchy crabgrass Digitaria setigera
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