I have picked up some freebies and planted them, but don't know what species. Any ideas.
This is about 2ft, similar to arborescens, but not the same. A few yellow spots.
Smaller about 10-12 inches, tons of clumps in the parent.
A small clump in a neighbors yard, growing in almost total shade under a bush. Longest leaf is about 6 inches, and they are very flexible. At first I thought it was a haworthia.
Thanks for the help, Mike
Who knows their aloes?
- cactuspolecat
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Mike I grow a number of Aloes, but am absolutely at IDing them, sorry... I particularly lik your first one It looks a bit like my small aloe broomii, but the mature plant looks totally different! The other one is very "puppiferous".
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G'day from down under in Devonport, Taz, the HEART of Oz.
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