Aloe striata? hybrids

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Aloe striata? hybrids

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Got these pale blue aloes as plugs years ago. Anyone have an accurate name for them?
Thanks in advance.
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Looks like Aloe striata hybrid 'Ghost Aloe'.
Here is the aloe I posted for identification and your's looks like the same aloe to me.
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Thanks for the name! Guess we'll have to be satisfied with the suggested parentage. Mine have never made pups but are small yet I suppose. Blooming suggests maturity though.
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abborean wrote: Sat Apr 13, 2024 6:25 am Thanks for the name! Guess we'll have to be satisfied with the suggested parentage. Mine have never made pups but are small yet I suppose. Blooming suggests maturity though.
Mine has also never produced any pups / offsets in the last more than a year that this plant is with me. But it looks quite an old plant as it has a small woody stem that is not visible in the pics.
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