Aloe vera
By Katarina
- 24 Feb, 2012
- 5 likes
This large aloe vera grows on a salty shore. I thought it was aloe. Read on.
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Fantastic pic! I think the plant is an Agave ameicana :)
24 Feb, 2012
You can call me by my code name Vera, Stevie, sorry, Jethrotull..
24 Feb, 2012
Plantoholic, why do you think so?
24 Feb, 2012
I'm with Plantaholic I'm afraid - it looks like Agave, although I know not enough to say A.americana or not.
If you look at the ends of the leaves Katarina they have what almost looks like a talon/sharp fingernail.
24 Feb, 2012
Hi, also Katrina if you look closely at the back of the leaf you can see the imprint of the preivious leaf, on your other pic you can just see the the top if this on the back of a leaf, not something you get on Aloe. Hope this helps. :)
24 Feb, 2012
:) :) I like it, Plantoholic. Well done. Thank you very much to both. Now when we identified tha plant, can somebody tell me, why there are clustered snails?
24 Feb, 2012
...sorry, uhm, I used teacherĀ“s voice...
24 Feb, 2012
Snails can do a lot of damage to the Agarve, which they love to eat...Katarina...
25 Feb, 2012
Hi Crissue :) Do they? So thank all of you for sharing the wisdom. Now we have both - name and reason. I knew why I should upload this photo on GoY webpage...:)
25 Feb, 2012
Meanie, I have read now, that spikes at their tips can pierce to the bone...brrr
25 Feb, 2012
...I read now that insects often drink its nectar, known as "honey with water" and this liquid is very good for burns and obstipation, as it is in aloe vera. So at least something in common :)
25 Feb, 2012
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ello vera : ) looking good. (sorry couldn't resist)
24 Feb, 2012