Aloe barberae (Aloe bainesii) - Tree Aloe
By Delonix1
- 1 Dec, 2010
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This is a close up of the flowers spike which will be blooming soon. Photo taken Nov. 26, 2010.
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Rbtkew:
Are the Aloes blooming at Kew now?
4 Dec, 2010
That is enormous......and very lethal by the look of it.
5 Dec, 2010
Dottydaisy2:
It's not so bad. This specimen is considered small...if you want see large ones...do a search and you'll see the giant ones that grow here. This Aloe can grow taller than 50ft/16m.
6 Dec, 2010
There are some lovely Aloes in bloom at the moment at Kew; A. dawei, A. vagillans, A. evensii, dumetorum and A. schelpei to name a few.
7 Dec, 2010
Rbtkew:
It's usually quite a sight when there's many species blooming at the same time together. We grow many hundreds of species/varieties here in CA. Many have been blooming for the last month or so.
7 Dec, 2010
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Nice to see large a specimen of Aloe.Kew has a large collection of them but lack of space means the plants can't be grown to large.
4 Dec, 2010