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  2. Aloe vera - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] The species is considered attractive for decorative purposes, and is often used indoors as a potted plant. [6] The leaves of Aloe vera contain significant amounts of the polysaccharide gel acemannan, which can be used for topical purposes. [7] The leaves also contain aloin, which is a toxic compound.

  3. Agave americana - Wikipedia

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    Agave americana, commonly known as the century plant, [5] maguey, or American aloe, [6] is a flowering plant species belonging to the family Asparagaceae.It is native to Mexico and the United States, specifically Texas.

  4. How Often to Water an Aloe Vera Plant to Keep It Hydrated ...

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    Figuring out exactly how often to water an aloe vera plant can be a little tricky because the frequency can vary, depending on growing conditions. Two key factors are air temperature and soil type.

  5. How to Repot Aloe Vera Plants Properly in 8 Simple Steps - AOL

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    Here's how to repot aloe vera plants properly. 1. Choose the Right Container. Select a new pot that is at least 2 inches wider and 2 to 3 inches deeper than the diameter of your aloe vera plant ...

  6. Aloe - Wikipedia

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    Aloe vera is used both internally and externally on humans as folk or alternative medicine. [17] The Aloe species is known for its medicinal and cosmetic properties. [18] Around 75% of Aloe species are used locally for medicinal uses. [18] The plants can also be made into types of special soaps or used in other skin care products (see natural ...

  7. How to Care for an Aloe Plant (aka the Easy, Breezy ... - AOL

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  8. Aloe polyphylla - Wikipedia

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    Spiral formed by leaves with emerging flower bud. Aloe polyphylla is a stemless aloe and grows its leaves in a very distinctive spiral shape which may be clockwise or anti-clockwise. The plants do not seem to sucker or produce offshoots, but from the germination of their seeds they can form small, dense clumps. The fat, wide, serrated, gray ...

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