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Aloe excelsa


Common Name(s): Coke Can Aloe, Noble Aloe, Zimbabwe Aloe
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Distribution: Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Africa (Africa)
Habit: Rosette
Flower: RedEncounterability: Common Locally in Some Areas
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Aloe excelsa
A. excelsa
Picture taken at: B&B Cactus Farm, Tucson, AZ

Photographer: Daiv Freeman
Aloe excelsa
A. excelsa
Picture taken at: Huntington Library and Gardens, San Marino, CA

Photographer: Geoff Stein
Aloe excelsa
A. excelsa
Picture taken at: Huntington Library and Gardens, San Marino, CA

Photographer: Geoff Stein
Aloe excelsa
A. excelsa
Picture taken at: Huntington Library and Gardens, San Marino, CA

Photographer: Geoff Stein
Aloe excelsa
A. excelsa
Picture taken at: Private Garden, Los Angeles

Photographer: Geoff Stein
Aloe excelsa
A. excelsa
Picture taken at: Huntington Library and Gardens, San Marino, CA

Photographer: Geoff Stein
Aloe excelsa
A. excelsa
Picture taken at: Huntington Library and Gardens, San Marino, CA

Photographer: Geoff Stein
Aloe excelsa
A. excelsa
Picture taken at: Private Garden, Los Angeles

Photographer: Geoff Stein
Aloe excelsa
A. excelsa
Picture taken at: Private Garden, Los Angeles

Photographer: Geoff Stein
Aloe excelsa
A. excelsa
Picture taken at: Private Garden, San Diego County

Photographer: Geoff Stein
Aloe excelsa
A. excelsa
Picture taken at: Private Garden, San Diego County

Photographer: Geoff Stein
Aloe excelsa
A. excelsa
Picture taken at: Private Garden, San Diego County

Photographer: Geoff Stein

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