Aloe cremnophila

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Re: Aloe cremnophila

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Here's my two -
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Re: Aloe cremnophila

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Close up -
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Re: Aloe cremnophila

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Tina wrote: Wed May 22, 2019 4:48 pm
A. sakarahensis
do you have a photo please.
I had really wanted one of these - if its the Aloe that has serrated edges but decided I was a rubbish Aloe seed grower and gave up
Help me remind this weekend to make a picture.

But yes, you gave me some seeds because you are a rubbish Aloe seed grower and apparently I am the king! You gave this along with Aloe litoralis, which you already got from me as seedlings a few years back at ELK. I hope you still have those well and alive.
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Re: Aloe cremnophila

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Aiko wrote: Wed May 22, 2019 6:46 pm
Tina wrote: Wed May 22, 2019 4:48 pm
A. sakarahensis
do you have a photo please.
I had really wanted one of these - if its the Aloe that has serrated edges but decided I was a rubbish Aloe seed grower and gave up
Help me remind this weekend to make a picture.

But yes, you gave me some seeds because you are a rubbish Aloe seed grower and apparently I am the king! You gave this along with Aloe litoralis, which you already got from me as seedlings a few years back at ELK. I hope you still have those well and alive.
Here's the picture of the two 1 year old Aloe sakarahensis seedlings:

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Re: Aloe cremnophila

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Mike & Aiko,
They are handsome plants but I don't think I want one anymore, its a shame they aren't brighter coloured as the shape of the leaf is really nice, isn't there any pretty hybrids with these as a base ?
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