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  2. Gonialoe variegata - Wikipedia

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    Each leaf is a rich green colour with irregular light green banding made up of amalgamated, slightly raised oval spots, and similarly light coloured fine serrations along each edge. In mature plants the outer, and thus oldest, leaves are 10–15 cm long and approximately 3–6 cm broad at the base.

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

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    The plant grows more slowly in a tight space and nearly stops growing when its roots fill the pot. ... Aloes need lots of bright light, so placing the repotted aloe plant near a south-facing ...

  4. Aloe perfoliata - Wikipedia

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    A hybrid of Aloe perfoliata with Aloe brevifolia, named Aloe × nobilis, is very commonly used in landscaping around the world. [6] It is frequently confused with Aloe perfoliata itself, but A. × nobilis is a much smaller plant, and has much smaller rosettes. It is usually a light green colour. [7]

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  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.

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  8. Aloe lateritia - Wikipedia

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    Aloe lateritia is an acaulescent, succulent Aloe species. Its glossy leaves are light green, becoming brown-green in the sun. The leaves have thin white margins, and are covered in pale spots and patches. The underside of the leaves have much fewer, paler and more blurred spots.

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

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    Aloe vera plants need well-draining soil, like a potting mix designed for succulents. Those soils, by design, drain faster and hold less water than standard potting soil.

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