Aloe perrieri & bellatula?

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Didn't think mice were that choosy.
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I was a bit surprised. They literally snipped the florets off and removed the top third of the stalks.
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For what it's worth, these are the flowers on my "A. bellatula". I would say they are bell-shaped. This clone is quite proliferous but not inclined to turn red in summer.

BTW, I will have some spare offsets when I re-pot this in a couple of months - if anyone has offsets of "A. perrieri" or "A. bellatula" that looks different to mine, I would be happy to make a swop.
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chris25 wrote: Wed Mar 03, 2021 11:18 am For what it's worth, these are the flowers on my "A. bellatula". I would say they are bell-shaped. This clone is quite proliferous but not inclined to turn red in summer.
Super flowers
Super photo
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Currently being wooed by Haworthia, attempting hybridisation, and enticed by Mesembs.
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Super flowers
Super photo
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Thanks!
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"Super flowers
Super photo"


I second that. (tu)
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rodsmith wrote: Thu Mar 04, 2021 7:44 am "Super flowers
Super photo"


I second that. (tu)
Thank you. Very kind.
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