Aloe glauca and Aloe lineata in South Africa |
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| A few Aloe glauca and Aloe lineata in South Africa from different regions |
| It seems that there are talks that Aloe glauca and Aloe lineata should be in one genus. |
| Aloe glauca vary a lot depending the area where it occurs and the same goes for Aloe lineata. |
| There are a lot of similarities, but I do not have the education to take part in that debate. |
| I am not trying to solve the problem. These photos and data is just for the person who might be interested in these aloes |
| click on photos to enlarge |
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| Aloe glauca from the | Aloe glauca Western Cape . |
| Versfeld mountain range | The uneven color is due to the plant being wet. |
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| photo above left:- back Aloe glauca Bonnievale; left front Aloe lineata. | |
| photo above right:- Close-up photo of Aloe lineata. | |
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| Aloes on the photo above are left back A.sucutrina(difficult to see enlarge photo), left A.khamiesensis with a small A.khamiesensis in front, center back A.pretoriensis with a smaller A.pretoriensis to right. The large aloe on the right, is the large green aloe Aloe lineata var. muirii . The small blue plant in the center of the photo is not an aloe. | ||
| photo right:- Aloe lineata var. muirii and close-up click to enlarge for a better view of the fine lines. | ||
| We have seeds of many aloes see our website | ||
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