Aloe Albida

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zygmontek
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Aloe Albida

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Hi everyone! I am growing and collecting aloes for the last 3 years. My collcetion is getting bigger but there are many plants I am still looking for, such as aloe albida or aloe luntii, irafensis.
Having this opportunity I would like to ask if any one of you would be interested selling, swaping or just sharing aloes with me? I would be very greatful for your responses.
Best wishes,
Zygmunt
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Re: Aloe Albida

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Hi,

Aloe albida is a Red Data LIst plant and you will be extremely fortunate to be able to obtain it and you will need a licence to export it from South Africa. I have had it in the dim and distant past and propagated it, lost it got it back and lost it again and I think I got it originally from van Donkelar in the Netherlands about 45 years ago.

Would love to hear how you get on.

Suzanne
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Re: Aloe Albida

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I know but I believe there are many collectors growing this plant in Europe.
I have seen picture online but never was able to contact the growers.
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