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Aloe flowers today

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At the front deltoideodonta with ellenbeckii behind
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Perrieri
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perfoliata
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Melanacantha
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haworthoides v aurantiaca
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Good range of different flowers in that lot, Mike, disproving the "All small aloes have similar flowers" mantra.
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Hi Mike,

I love the shapes and the colours - small Aloes are great plants to grow and offer lots of variability in leaf shapes, colours and flowers of course.

Could you please post a picture of your A. haworthoides v aurantiaca? I have one as well, but it is very different to the pure A. haworthoides and I would be interested to see yours.

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MaciejW wrote: Fri Dec 22, 2023 10:26 am Hi Mike,

I love the shapes and the colours - small Aloes are great plants to grow and offer lots of variability in leaf shapes, colours and flowers of course.

Could you please post a picture of your A. haworthoides v aurantiaca? I have one as well, but it is very different to the pure A. haworthoides and I would be interested to see yours.

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There you go. Aurantiaca on the right plus haworthioides flower.
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Thanks Mike - the plant looks similar to mine then and distinctively different to the type.

Now, an interesting point - according to the book 'The Aloe of Madagascar' by J-B and JP Castillon, the type is rare in the filed and its flowers are described as white-pink, while v aurantiaca being more common, has yellow-red flowers. Could that be that most of us are actually growing the v aurantiaca and that you should swap your labels Mike?
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This is where we need Colin but he has been absent for a while....
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Aloe pictifolia
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Aloe acutissima v antanimorensis
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A good display of flowers there Mike!
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