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Aloe albiflora wächst stammlos. Die graugrüne Blattspreite ist 15 Zentimeter lang und 1,5 Zentimeter breit. Die Blattoberseite weist zahlreiche kleine, trübe weiße Flecken auf.
Aloe albiflora grows without a stem. The grey-green leaf blade is 15 centimetres long and 1.5 cm wide. The upper side of the leaf has numerous small, cloudy white spots.
2009-12 [30 cm pot]
This plant was a gift from JA (2007-11). Plant 1. Now dead.
Aloe karasbergensis Pillans 1928. Namibia, South Africa (Northern Cape).
Aloe striata, with the common name coral aloe, is a small, stemless South African Aloe species. Wikipedia
Aloe vaombe est une espèce arborescente d'aloe endémique de l'île de Madagascar, qui peut atteindre 4 à 5m de hauteur.
A few years ago I carried out a project to photograph some plants in the National Collection of Plant Heritage. The aloes were the first group of plants that I recorded for them. Those photographs were, or course, botanical illustrations. This is the first one that I have turned into something creative.
For FlickrFriday's "point of view" challenge I wanted not just an unusual perspective but also a physical point (or multiples thereof). This is an aloe leaf photographed a close range with a wide-angle lens. I liked the angles of the gossimer web (and the wide-angle bokeh).
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Flowering in the dry garden at Mount Coot-Tha botanic gardens, Brisbane, in the dry season (September).
Aloe, Aloë, is a genus containing over 500 species of flowering succulent plants. The most widely known species is Aloe vera, or "true aloe", so called because it is cultivated as the standard source of so-called "aloe vera" for assorted pharmaceutical purposes. Other species, such as Aloe ferox, also are cultivated or harvested from the wild for similar applications.
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The delicate coral-pink blooms on my Mosaic Aloe are a welcome sight as I wait for spring to arrive.
This was taken in my kitchen -- natural window light and no backdrop, just the shadowed ceiling. Proof that one can get a studio-esque shot without a studio!
This is about the only house plant that I've been able to keep alive for any length of time at all. He lives in my yard all summer and spends the winters inside.
Aloe seeds at the top of an aloe in the river garden. I loved their colours and textures so much. Back home.
The climate on Aruba is perfect for growing Aloe Vera. We stopped in at the largest Aloe Vera grower on the island for a tour and close up view of the rows of plants watered through drip irrigation.
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Most people use aloe gel as a remedy for skin conditions, including burns, sunburn, frostbite, psoriasis and cold sores, but there is a host of other aloe vera benefits. I tend to use it for light burns as well as orally, plenty in my front room.
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アロエ・ヴァンバレニー
真っ赤に紅葉することで有名な茹で蛸アロエですが、
-3~4℃に曝してもこれ以上赤くなりそうになく、
葉先も痛んできたので屋内に退避させます。今年の冬も寒い。
Aloe vanbalenii (Van Balen's Aloe)
KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Swaziland.
Close-up of Aloe melanacantha. During the hot and dry summer months this Aloe curves its leaves inward to protect its new growth from the harsh sun.
Aloe melanacantha is easily recognized by its unusual black thorns, its also one of the most fiercely spined species in the genus.
Aloe ciliaris, frequently called the “common climbing aloe”, is a thin, tough plant that is known for growing incredibly quickly. It also boasts tubular red flowers and has soft, hair-like teeth. Aloe ciliaris is another aloe that does well in a garden, as it is known for attracting bees and birds that enrich and support other surrounding plant life.