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aajoo
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by aajoo »
My aloe in bloom
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"Ut sementem feceris, ita metes (Cicero)
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Tony
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by Tony »
Dig the pot!
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Forget the dog...Beware of the plants!!!
Tony
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daiv
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by daiv »
Tony wrote:Dig the pot!
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Yeah, do you move them around in it?
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hablu
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by hablu »
Tony wrote:Dig the pot!
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and the plant!!
Is it mitriformis?
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by Buck Hemenway »
Looks like mitriformis to me.
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poobar
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by poobar »
wow, that is so cool (the pot and the plant). I have never seen a flowering aloe before, but that looks pretty awesome
Ari
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by ihc6480 »
I have to echo about the Aloe and it's cool pot
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aajoo
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by aajoo »
Hi all, Yes it is Aloe mitriformis. Often I move the wheelbarrow to ensure an homogeneus lighting to the plant
Rgds
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by GardenBed »
WOW! It's a wheelbarrowpot!