Aloe cultivar/hybrid

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Aloe cultivar/hybrid

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Picked this up today. Really thick leaves, in a 8 cm pot but what's it called?
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Well i can't help with the name but that a very beautiful specimen!
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It looks similar to Aloe 'Cha-cha' - or maybe another A. descoignsii hybrid?
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Re: Aloe cultivar/hybrid

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Is it not just a ruffingiana?
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Yes, Aloe ruffingiana.
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