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Aloe striatula
By Meanie
- 29 Jul, 2013
- 12 likes
This is incredibly hardy! It was outdoors all winter in a plastic pot and planted out this spring.
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It is Amy. I've just added a photo of the whole plant for you...................
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2 Aug, 2013
Thanks Meanie , I use the juice of the Aloe Vera on burns !
2 Aug, 2013
Wow might try this one in our tropical area....
3 Aug, 2013
I used to too Amy, but I killed mine! That was a few tears ago though.............
I recommend it DD!
4 Aug, 2013
It's looking good!
8 Aug, 2013
Thanks Delonix!
8 Aug, 2013
There's so few Aloe species which bloom in summer. The majority of Aloe species bloom in the middle of winter.
8 Aug, 2013
Mine seem to bloom best when moved indoors in the autumn..............
8 Aug, 2013
Yes, many Aloe species start to bloom in autumn with peak bloom in January.
8 Aug, 2013
It looks like a bunch of bananas! :D
18 Aug, 2017
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Thats amazing ,is it the same family as the Aloe Vera the leaf looks the same .. ...
2 Aug, 2013