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Garden path through succlent plants
Aloe Petricola in botanical garden Jardin Botanico Canario Viera y Clavijo on Gran Canaria,Canary Islands,Spain,Europe
Agave Americana Cactus in Batanic Garden. Barcelona, Spain.
Quiver Tree (Aloidendron dichotomum, formerly Aloe Dichotoma) in Windhoek at Khomas Region, Namibia. It gets its name because the indigenous San people hollowed out the branches to make quivers for their arrows.
Mountain Aloe (Aloe ferox), previously known as Aloe candelabrum, in the Didima section of the uKahlamba Transfrontier Mountain Park
Aloe ferox, commonly known as bitter aloe, is a flowering plant in the family Asphodelaceae. This woody aloe is indigenous to southern Africa. It is one of several Aloe species used to make bitter aloes, a purgative medication, and also yields a non-bitter gel that can be used in cosmetics.
a semi tropical plant in flower in a garden in Israel
Flowering plants, Succulents Aloe in a flower bed on Catalina Island in the Pacific Ocean, California
Close up image of aloe
Wild aloe in the Baviaanskloof Area South Africa
Bitter aloe and a Candelabra tree, Euphorbia cooperi in a wilderness area of Zimbabwe
A flowering aloe plant growing in the wild
Close up picture of cactus blooming flowers in Tenerife Canary Islands
Shallow depth of field (selective focus) details with various Mediterranean plants in a botanical garden on the French riviera during a sunny spring day.
Detailed photos of flowers and other types of vegetation.
Giant Tree Aloe Aloe Barberae Palm Tree Bee Mission Santa Barbara California.
Quiver tree (Aloidendron dichotomum) in the Augrabies Fall National Park
Succulents Aloe in a flower bed on Catalina Island in the Pacific Ocean, California
Agave closeup. Mallorca, Spain - November 2010
A big Garden Aloe grows in sunlight
Flower in Kirstenbosch Botanic Gardens, Cape Town, South Africa
Aloe peglerae is a small, stemless aloe, which grows on the north facing slopes of the Magaliesberg and Witwatersrand. These plants often occur in a small group. The leaves are greyish-green in color and tend to curve inward. The leaf margins of new growth have whitish spines as opposed to the reddish brown spines on older leaves. The backs of the leaves have spines midway from the base to the top. Aloe peglerae flowers in winter (July and August). This plant often has single flower stalk. The flower buds are dull red with purplish stamens protruding from the flower tube. The flowers are apparently pollinated by birds, bees and wind.
Quiver Tree (Aloidendron dichotomum, formerly Aloe Dichotoma) in Windhoek at Khomas Region, Namibia. It gets its name because the indigenous San people hollowed out the branches to make quivers for their arrows.
Rockery,   botanical garden with cacti and succulents. Pinya de Rosa. Blanes, Spain.
Close up picture of cactus blooming flowers in Tenerife Canary Islands
Quiver Tree Forest, Keetmanshoop, Namibia
Close up of agave spiky leaves
Aloe ferox also known as bitter aloe, is a woody aloe is indigenous to southern Africa
Agave bush growing with other succulent plants around in the garden among stones, green leaves with spikes on the edges
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