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Aloe

The genus Aloe consists of approximately 450 species that occur in Africa, Madagascar, and the Arabian Peninsula. Aloes range in size from diminutive pot plants to large trees and massive clumps. The plants are characterized by rosettes of fleshy succulent leaves, which can grow close to the ground, or on branched and un-branched stems. There are variations: A. plicatilis, is distichous, while the unusual A. polyphylla from Lesotho grows in spirals. Some species, such as A. vera, have medicinal value and substantial cash value as crops. Aloes are also valued horticultural subjects, making stunning additions to gardens in drier climes. The tubular flowers tend to be orange, red, or yellow and appear on naked stalks from the center of the leaf rosettes. There is an ongoing debate as to whether aloes and their close relatives should be placed in the family Asphodelaceae, Liliaceae, or Aloaceae.

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Aloe collina

Aloe collina


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Aloe commixta

Aloe commixta


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Aloe comosa

Aloe comosa


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Aloe compressa

Aloe compressa


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   A. compressa -
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   A. compressa paucituberculata -
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   A. compressa schistophila -
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   A. compressa rugosquamosa -
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Aloe comptonii

Aloe comptonii


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Aloe confusa

Aloe confusa


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Aloe congolensis

Aloe congolensis


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Aloe conifera

Aloe conifera


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Aloe cooperi

Aloe cooperi


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Aloe corallina

Aloe corallina


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*Currently 0 of 0 known species in this genus are represented on SucculentGuide.com.
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