Aloe ID

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WayneM
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Aloe ID

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Once described as Purple flush, could it be Purple haze ?
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Quite a prolific offsetter

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It looks like 'Sparkling Burgundy', a John Bleck hybrid from the USA.

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Difficult to tell without a sense of scale if it matches this plant which is Sparkling Burgundy . Mines in a 6 inch half pot
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The large specimen is maybe 16 inches high.
Heres a picture next to my Agave blue glow ,it really has fantastic edging in the sun.
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