Plant ID

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dalesmatt
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Plant ID

Post by dalesmatt »

Can someone let me know what variety this is, I was given it with no Id or label by another parent at my daughter's school.
I suspect it's been left for a time with little water so I need to know what I can do to improve it. I'm going to buy a larger container for it ! It's fairly big for me because that's around a 12" pot. But I'm sure it'll get bigger!
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Re: Plant ID

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I'm no expert on Aloes, but I think it might be A. peglerae?
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Re: Plant ID

Post by topsy »

HI,

I totally agree with Diane, it is A.peglarae. It is in good condition and it is natural for the leaves to incurve, if they didn't I would think it was being grown badly.

A very nice plant.

Suzanne
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