Hello all,
This one must have Aloe humilis in it, but the other parent.....?
Maybe it even has an own (commercial) name?
Thanks and greets
Harry
ID please: Aloe hybr
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Re: ID please: Aloe hybr
Hello Harry
For me it's just a "spiny" form of humilis
For me it's just a "spiny" form of humilis
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Re: ID please: Aloe hybr
Hello Richaud,
You can be right there, but from the States I once got another 'name', but I forgot (which must age )
Harry
You can be right there, but from the States I once got another 'name', but I forgot (which must age )
Harry
Re: ID please: Aloe hybr
This form of Aloe humilis is called 'Ed Hummel'
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Re: ID please: Aloe hybr
Izddr,
That's it!! Right on the spot.
Thanks a lot.
Harry
That's it!! Right on the spot.
Thanks a lot.
Harry
Re: ID please: Aloe hybr
Aloe humilis
a really spiny form (left) found in Holland and a mini one (6.5cm pot ) flowering
a really spiny form (left) found in Holland and a mini one (6.5cm pot ) flowering
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Re: ID please: Aloe hybr
Oh that is nice I think I have one of these. How long before Aloes flower, do you have to wait long?
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Re: ID please: Aloe hybr
I am hoping you think MY plant is nice Sue!! The flowers are now opening & this is the first year to flower for me; I am very pleased. Texture & light green colour of the leaves is lovely as well as the sturdy flowers. It was purchased July 2010 & is ready to split up if I decide to do it.
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Re: ID please: Aloe hybr
Yes Brian I do. Mine just sit on kitchen windowsill and don't do a lot!! Need repotting I think