Aloe maculata

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Soap. Aloe (<i>Aloe maculata [syn. Aloe saponaria]) in winter, when the foliage often develops bronze tones. This low, suckering succulent forms a clump of rosettes of broad, mottled leaves up to 30cm long, edged with sharp green to brown teeth. Its branched inflorescence is up to 1m tall Found in South Africa and Zimbabwe. Order: Asparagales, Family: Asphodelaceae Order: Asparagales</a>
 

Soap. Aloe (Aloe maculata [syn. Aloe saponaria]) in winter, when the foliage often develops bronze tones. This low, suckering succulent forms a clump of rosettes of broad, mottled leaves up to 30cm long, edged with sharp green to brown teeth. Its branched inflorescence is up to 1m tall Found in South Africa and Zimbabwe. Order: Asparagales, Family: Asphodelaceae Order: Asparagales

 

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