Flowering Aloe ID

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mmcavall
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Flowering Aloe ID

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Probably and hybrid?
Thanks in advance !

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Re: Flowering Aloe ID

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Yes, likely an A. rahuii hybrid (Snowflake is rather common over here, but I find them very hard to distinguish...)
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Re: Flowering Aloe ID

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Thank you, Z!
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Yes, Aloe rahuii. Mine are flowering now also.
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Thanks William; do you think it is an hybrid ? or the species? thanks
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Mine have same leaf pattern and flowers. I'm thinking species. Though with all the common names this one has, there may be hybrids. Like, Snow Fox, Snowstorm, Snowflake, and other Snow-names.
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