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Krantz Aloe

Aloe arborescens

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Description:

spotted in my area in a private garden.I think is a tropical species,it's not the first time that i se it in Braga,beautiful flower
p.s.now that i'am seeing the photos again it seems Aloé cactus,but i never se it in flower,so i'll wait for someone tip about the ID
http://www.google.pt/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=aloe%20arborescens&source=web&cd=…

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Krantz Aloe

Aloe arborescens

Comments (7)

Thanks Seema and zhabiz,i think that is a A.arborescens to,seeing pictures in the links it's my conclusion to,so thanks again for the concern
I found it! It is Aloe arborescens. It can’t be A. mitriformis, because A. mitriformis has shorter leaves than your specimen, and their flower bundles look different. The most similar Aloe species to your spotting is A. arborescens.
Its Aloe mitriformis
It is certainly genus Aloe, but I am not sure which species. I am trying to find it.

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