Aloe pictures
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Aloe pictures
Aloe tegetiformis showing nice winter colours
Aloe jucunda, gold form, also showing nice colours
Aloe variegata, N. Willowmore form, bud flowering for the first time
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Re: Aloe pictures
Yes they are.
Allan
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Re: Aloe pictures
A few more -
hereroensis sladeniana peglerae castilloniae
hereroensis sladeniana peglerae castilloniae
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Re: Aloe pictures
That Gonialoe sladeniana is a super plant. Nowehere as easy to grow as G. variegata. I'm on the look out for G. dinteri if anyone has one spare or ever comes across one.
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Members visiting the Llyn Peninsula are welcome to visit my collection.
Swaps and sales at https://www.rrm.me.uk/Cacti/forsale.php
My Field Number Database is at https://www.fieldnos.bcss.org.uk
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Re: Aloe pictures
Great plants Mike!
For whatever reason I have struggled with sladeniana in the past. Seems like flowering has completely exhausted and a single head I am left with looks very sorry for itself. Do you treat yours as a winter growing plant?
For whatever reason I have struggled with sladeniana in the past. Seems like flowering has completely exhausted and a single head I am left with looks very sorry for itself. Do you treat yours as a winter growing plant?
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Re: Aloe pictures
G. dinteri has been on my wants list for a number of years now and I have never come across it.ralphrmartin wrote: ↑Sun Dec 31, 2023 4:22 pm That Gonialoe sladeniana is a super plant. Nowehere as easy to grow as G. variegata. I'm on the look out for G. dinteri if anyone has one spare or ever comes across one.
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Re: Aloe pictures
It had it’s last water early November and the next will be February, weather willing.
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Re: Aloe pictures
Mike, when you repot, would you like to swap one of those sladeniana pups for a Haworthia?
Allan
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Re: Aloe pictures
Sure Allan. I’ll be doing that in April if that’s ok.
Remind me!
Remind me!