I have a couple of aloes that I inherited from my uncle in 2001 and they have grown so much since then that my wife and I can no longer cope with them!
My uncle, John Hunter (pictured in his greenhouse), was an enthusiastic cactus and succulent man, and doubtless a member of BCSS, so I would like to offer his plants to other enthusiasts who know how to care properly for them.
Aloes Needing a New Home
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Re: Aloes Needing a New Home
I'm getting the error message that your photos can't be found on the server.
Probably worth saying where you are - I assume you want someone who can collect in person?
Probably worth saying where you are - I assume you want someone who can collect in person?
Phil Crewe, BCSS 38143. Mostly S. American cacti, esp. Lobivia, Sulcorebutia and little Opuntia
Re: Aloes Needing a New Home
Sorry for my tardiness in replying, this is the first time I've managed to get logged on since I submitted the post
I live in Framlingham, Suffolk, and I think I've realised how to post pictures properly, see below:
I live in Framlingham, Suffolk, and I think I've realised how to post pictures properly, see below:
Re: Aloes Needing a New Home
... and in to fully answer your query Phil, yes, collection in person may be the best option for these plants.