Aloe hemmingii

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Aloe hemmingii

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This is an old favourite. Almost always in flower, compact and with lovely leaf colour. What’s not to like?!
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What are the flowers like?
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A very smart pot-full, Mike! (tu)
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Flowers are dusky pink, well spread out on the stalk. Nothing spectacular but plenty of them.
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Beautiful, Mike! Another one for the wish list....
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