Aloe fleurentiniorum

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Herts Mike
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Aloe fleurentiniorum

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Re: Aloe fleurentiniorum

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That's nice mike, does he t normally have a branched flower.
It's got quite nice chunky leaves and glad to see it's not just me with the water marks, my rain water seems to be quite messy.
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Re: Aloe fleurentiniorum

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I try to clean them but the leaf surface is very rough. In good light (whatever that is) the leaves would be much darker almost black.

yes, usually branched and quite short.
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