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Aloe

Aloe succotrina

Description:

Most Aloe species have a rosette of large, thick, fleshy leaves. The leaves are often lance-shaped with a sharp apex and a spiny margin. Aloe flowers are tubular, frequently yellow, orange, pink or red, and are borne, densely clustered and pendant, at the apex of simple or branched, leafless stems. Many species of Aloe appear to be stemless, with the rosette growing directly at ground level; other varieties may have a branched or unbranched stem from which the fleshy leaves spring. They vary in color from grey to bright-green and are sometimes striped or mottled. Some Aloes native to South Africa are arborescent.

Habitat:

tropical

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amanda.kurose2013
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amanda.kurose2013

Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, USA

Spotted on Oct 9, 2012
Submitted on Oct 11, 2012

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