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Here is another that I acquired on my Christmas spree

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Whose ID I would very much appreciate acquiring.

Thanks and Happy and Prosperous New Year

 

Richard

Aloe plicatilis. Watch the water in the summer.

Tom Birt - Casas Adobes, AZ

Hi 80°, Lo 43°

Casas Adobes - NW of Tucson since July 2014

formerly in the San Carlos region of San Diego

1 hour ago, Tom in Tucson said:

Aloe plicatilis. Watch the water in the summer.

Tom Birt - Casas Adobes, AZ

Hi 80°, Lo 43°

Definitely aloe plicatilis like Tom mentioned. They are a winter grower. I don’t give mine any water at all in the summer. They rot very very easily. They also have a beautiful flower in the winter time. 

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9 hours ago, Tom in Tucson said:

Aloe plicatilis. Watch the water in the summer.

Tom Birt - Casas Adobes, AZ

Hi 80°, Lo 43°

Thanks

FYI; The Cat of Life says

synonym for Kumara plicatilis

Looks like it got reclassified

Happy and Prosperous New Year

 

Richard

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7 hours ago, 5150cycad said:

Definitely aloe plicatilis like Tom mentioned. They are a winter grower. I don’t give mine any water at all in the summer. They rot very very easily. They also have a beautiful flower in the winter time. 

Thanks

I'll make a note of that

 

Richard

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