Aloe argentifolia

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aldannyoe
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Aloe argentifolia

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A rare species in cultivation found in Mozambique along the Lurio waterfalls. This species best belongs in the Aloe mawii complex. Recently described by Tom McCoy and named for its silver like foliage.
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Re: Aloe argentifolia

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What a beauty. Is this yours? Are there any more? ;-)
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