Aloe acutissima ssp antanimorensis

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Aloe acutissima ssp antanimorensis

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Whwre does that come from, Mike?
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Madagascar Ralph.
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I guessed so, from its somewhat "leggy" growth. It is surprising how cold resistant some of the Madagascan Aloes are. I have in the past grown ones like A. parvula and A. haworthioides right next to the glass, with no ill effects in winter.
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