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See our aloe seed list of more than thirty succulent aloe species and hybrids with photos, travel in succulent nature, stay healthy with aloes and attract birds to your garden.  Every aloe has a describtion with a photo.
Aloe seeds Wholesale to the public.  - buy seeds in bulk at a special price
Seeds amongst others:- The old favorites like Aloe vera,   and the large South African medicinal health aloe feroxA. marlothii is available with new hybrids of Aloe arborescens in blood red, as well as large fast growing bright yellow A. rupesrtis  x  A. marlothii  and  A. thraski hybrids.  Succulents (also known as fatplants) need very little water to thrive.
An African succulent garden needs very little water and maintenance to keep the aloes healthy and flowering. A water saving garden has become urgent in many countries
Given the right conditions aloes can easily be grown as a houseplant or as a potplant in the garden or greenhouse. Succulents and aloes are very popular as a hobby.
Enjoy a garden that will attract birds like the lovely nectar loving sunbirds that will visit the aloes and cotyledons for nectar. 
Southern Africa can boast with unique plants and large unpopulated areas. It is soothing to the soul  to tour the country and enjoy the interesting succulent plants in nature.
Here are some photos and  information if you like to travel
The climate and animals of Africa shaped these trees.  Perfect styles for Bonsai tree growers.
 

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