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This has flowered twice in about 3 months.
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I think it could be Aloe 'Doran Black'. I'm sure Stuart will put me right if it isn't.
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'Doran Black' if the leaves are textured, 'Snowflake' if they're smooth.

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Thanks Stuart. I learnt something today.
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Thank you.
The leaves are slightly ridged longitudinally, i.e. from base to tip. So Doran Black?
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