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The Baberton-Mokhonjwa Mountain Range forms part of the Baberton Greenstone Belt with an age of between 3.6 to 3.25 Billion Years. This makes it some of the oldest rocks on the earth.
Quiver tree (Aloidendron dichotomum) in the Augrabies Fall National Park
Cape Aloes with red flowers growing in dense bush in the Little Karoo near Oudtshoorn, Western Cape, South Africa
The Karoo, South Africa. Taken near Oudtshoorn.
Mountain Aloe (Aloe ferox), previously known as Aloe candelabrum, in the Didima section of the uKahlamba Transfrontier Mountain Park
Mountain Aloe flower
Aloe in foreground, cloud-covered mountain in the background.
Aloe Vera tree growing wild in desert landscape in South Africa RSA
Aloe 'Teethy Schmeethy' at Windhoek in Khomas Region, Namibia
A flowering aloe plant growing in the wild
Bitter aloes and a Candelabra tree, Euphorbia cooperi in a wilderness area of Zimbabwe
Aloe Ferox plant with background of rapeseed, Garden Route, South Africa. Aloe Ferox is used in many medicines and skin care products, while rapeseed is used to produce canola oil.
Close up image of aloe
Close up of a wild blooming rare Aloe Reitzii cactus on a stalk which elevates it into a clear sky.  Shot in UNESCO protected De Hoop Nature Reserve of South Africa.
Aloe at sunrise.
Large cactus plant in Swartberg pass, South Africa
Close up of agave spiky leaves
Flowering plants, Succulents Aloe in a flower bed on Catalina Island in the Pacific Ocean, California
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.
Aloe brevifolia blue-green evergreen succulent perennial plant closeup
Flower in Kirstenbosch Botanic Gardens, Cape Town, South Africa
Aloe vera plant growing at garden. Herbal medicine
a semi tropical plant in flower in a garden in Israel
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.
Iona National Park, Namibe Desert, Namibe Province, Angola: the Welwitschia mirabilis is a truly extraordinary plant, often dubbed a \
Mopane Aloe (Aloe Littoralis) at Etosha National Park in Kunene Region, Namibia
Close up picture of cactus blooming flowers in Tenerife Canary Islands
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