Aloe perrierii
Aloe parvula-
Aloe dorotheae -
Aloe fragilis flower-
More Aloes
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Re: More Aloes
Lovely. Amazing colours.
Mike
Mike
Based in Wiltshire and growing a mix of cacti and succulents.
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Re: More Aloes
There's something... exotic and clean about Aloes.
They're looking good
They're looking good
Growing Gymnocalycium and Frailea family
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Re: More Aloes
I absolutely love aloes, my favourite succulent genus along with Euphorbia. Your plants are beautiful, keep sharing!
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Re: More Aloes
Thank you!
I'd better take some more pictures..............
I'd better take some more pictures..............
Re: More Aloes
Great display Mike.
Nice to see you use pots other then the conventional terracotta/plastic for your Aloes. I think they enhance the display
for these type of succulents.
John
Nice to see you use pots other then the conventional terracotta/plastic for your Aloes. I think they enhance the display
for these type of succulents.
John
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Re: More Aloes
I'd use far more if I could afford them..............
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Re: More Aloes
Lovely plants Mike. I especially love A. parvula, for its blue/purple flushed leaves, and have a couple I grew form seed, but I find it a bit "iffy"! Have you had any problems with it?
Diane - member of Kingston branch
Growing cacti - balm to the soul!
Growing cacti - balm to the soul!
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Re: More Aloes
Cracking specimens you have there, a credit to you
I especially like parvula and dorothea, and if you either have spare offsets of them i would love to buy or if you know who sells them please let me know if you would, it would be great to have these in my collection
regards
Phil
I especially like parvula and dorothea, and if you either have spare offsets of them i would love to buy or if you know who sells them please let me know if you would, it would be great to have these in my collection
regards
Phil
Re: More Aloes
Hi Mike
Nice plants you have
But are you sure for fragilis :the flowers look like those of bakeri
A photo of the plant please
Regards
Philippe Richaud
Le Cannet France
Nice plants you have
But are you sure for fragilis :the flowers look like those of bakeri
A photo of the plant please
Regards
Philippe Richaud
Le Cannet France