Aloe

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  • Aloe camperi

    Species widespread in eastern Africa, between Ethiopia and Eritrea, interesting for the thick, narrow and elongated leaves with a horny margin from which sparse red thorns sprout, collected in loose, sessile rosettes (without stem) which branches with age. The name refers to the Italian Manfredo Camperio, a fighter during the Risorgimento wars and then a deputy of the Kingdom of Italy and an explorer of East Africa. Learn More
  • Aloe boiteaui

    Toliara, Madagascar.

    interesting for its long and finely toothed dark green leaves. Over time, it branches profusely, forming dense cushions 30 cm in diameter. Learn More
  • Aloe bellatula

    One of the most beautiful small-sized species of Aloe, both for the dark and leathery, slightly toothed leaves, and for the ruby-red, bell-shaped flowers. Easy to grow, it quickly forms compact tufts of numerous shoots. Learn More
  • Aloe arborescens var. frutescens

    Variety of A. arborescens which is distinguished by the more slender stems, smaller leaves and glaucescent color. Some say it is richer in active ingredients. Learn More
  • Aloe antandroi

    Tsiombe, Madagascar.

    Interesting for the squat and green-brown leaves and for the short inflorescence with a few ruby red flowers. If well cultivated it tends to form small compact shrubs. With age the branches lengthen, assuming the creeping habit. Growth is slow and the plant resists low winter temperatures and even short periods of frost. Learn More
  • Aloe albiflora f. grandiflora

    Typical form of the species Aloe albiflora,with candid bell-shaped flowers and dark green leaves adorned with numerous punctiform white spots. Learn More

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