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

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    Aloe vera plants like small pots, so choose a new pot that is only a little wider than the original container to help acclimate your aloe vera plant easily to its new space. Tips

  3. Aloe vera - Wikipedia

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    It is cultivated for commercial products, mainly as a topical treatment used over centuries. [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]

  4. Aloe perfoliata - Wikipedia

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    Plants growing in full sun develop tightly arranged bluish leaves, while those in the shade have more widely spaced green leaves. During dry conditions, the leaves assume a red colour. The thick, fleshy leaves often curve inwards during times of drought – making the rosette look rather like a mitre (until recently this species was known as ...

  5. These Pictures Will Help You Figure Out What That Weird Rash ...

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    Acne. There are many different forms of acne which all have a distinct look, including small flesh-colored bumps or large, deep, painful, and inflamed nodules, says Dr. Yadav.

  6. Aloe fimbrialis - Wikipedia

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    Aloe fimbrialis is a succulent plant species from Zambia and possibly Tanzania. A very unusual Aloe as it forms a caudex which can grow to five centimeters in diameter, the leaves grow up to ten centimeters long. The inflorescence can reach 90 centimeters in length and has coral-pink flowers. It usually grows on termite mounds.

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

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    Let any remaining water out of the sink, allow the pot to drain a little, and then put your aloe back in its regular spot. A deep watering like this will likely last your plant several weeks ...

  8. Leaf spot - Wikipedia

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    Transpiration increases in affected plants. This is because in leaf spots, the plant cuticle, epidermis, and cell tissues, including the xylem may be destroyed in the infected areas. The cuticle protects the leaf and the destruction of these cell tissues results in an uncontrollable loss of water from the affected areas.

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

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