Use this forum to discuss matters relating to Aloe, Gasteria, Haworthia and related species. This is where one posts unknown plant photos for ID help.
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succlife
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by succlife »
Only know it's an Aloe. 4 inch across top of pot.
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Thank you.
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mickthecactus
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by mickthecactus »
Could be a young ferox.
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fernand0
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by fernand0 »
Peglerae?
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anttisepp
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by anttisepp »
And A. marlothii also possible IMHO.
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Paul S
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by Paul S »
Could also be a. aculeata. As it grows up it will develop more adult characteristics.
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edds
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by edds »
Doesn't aculeata have the pale spine bases whereas ferox and marlothii have darker bases? (Which would make this aculeata I think?)
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