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Aloe abbysinica
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This section is dedicated toward maintaining one active thread for each Aloaceae species/subspecies/variety/cultivar. Please feel free to add information and/or photos to existing threads or start your own by adding Genus/species as the thread subject. Note that listings are displayed alphabetically. Enjoy!
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Re: Aloe abbysinica
Does anyone know what this plant really is? It's so gorgeous but I can't find any information on it existing anywhere. It seems like A. Abbysinica is a synonym for A. Elegans, but this looks like no A. Elegans I've ever seen!
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Re: Aloe abbysinica
I don't know if we are talking about the same aloe.
But I fell in love with this abyssinica. They sell plants and seeds from these at Cactus Atventures from Spain.
My photos are the adult flowering plant from Cactus Adventures website.
The other two are from one of my seedlings 2019 and 2020.
But I fell in love with this abyssinica. They sell plants and seeds from these at Cactus Atventures from Spain.
My photos are the adult flowering plant from Cactus Adventures website.
The other two are from one of my seedlings 2019 and 2020.
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