November flowers - Aloe jucunda

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November flowers - Aloe jucunda

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This easy-growing Madagascan miniature had a flower spike developing in the summer, which shrivelled up in the heat of a dry spell. So it was good of it to have another go in the autumn, living up to its floriferous reputation.
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Re: November flowers - Aloe jucunda

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esp wrote: Thu Nov 12, 2020 1:15 am This easy-growing Madagascan miniature had a flower spike developing in the summer, which shrivelled up in the heat of a dry spell. So it was good of it to have another go in the autumn, living up to its floriferous reputation.
Very nice. However, Aloe jucunda is fromSomalia, not Madagascar :wink:
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Re: November flowers - Aloe jucunda

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BrianMc wrote: Fri Nov 20, 2020 12:02 am Very nice. However, Aloe jucunda is fromSomalia, not Madagascar :wink:
Thanks Brian, I should have known / checked before posting!
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