Aloe in flower at singleton park swansea.
By Sandra
- 10 Feb, 2010
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Wow didn't think they grew that large........
14 Feb, 2010
its amazing to see them as they are meant to be...i was delighted to get a chance to pop in there..;-)
14 Feb, 2010
Sandra:
Great shot! Is this Aloe species in bloom or getting ready to bloom?
15 Feb, 2010
getting ready....looks like one of yours Delonix...lol
15 Feb, 2010
Sandra:
It almost looks like Aloe ferox. However, the flowers are usually bright red/orange on Aloe ferox.
15 Feb, 2010
there was a ferox there...ive lost my one again.......
15 Feb, 2010
Sandra:
Sorry to hear about your Aloe ferox!
Aloe ferox is one of the more tender species of Aloe. It really doesn't like freezing temps and will not tolerate snow.
16 Feb, 2010
it dosent like cold sheds either...never mind im sure to find another one...;-)
16 Feb, 2010
Oh dear Sandra, was it this winter that killed it?
16 Feb, 2010
one this year and one last..but will it stop me buying another....no..lol
16 Feb, 2010
Sandra:
I guess it can be grown like an annual?
16 Feb, 2010
i think i have now learnt that its one of those plants that just HAS to move into the house in the winter...we live and learn..;-)
16 Feb, 2010
Sandra:
I assume that would probably be the least expensive way to go.
Yes, live and learn that's what it's all about. : > )
16 Feb, 2010
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lovely sandra ;o))
10 Feb, 2010