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Is this Aloe ferox plant real?
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Posted by CouchPotato89 (My Page) on Wed, Aug 24, 11 at 7:16
| Hi, I have a couple small aloe Ferox plants and was looking at pictures of them on Google when I came across this:
If this plant is real then Aloe is even cooler than I ever thought! The caption says, "Here�s a picture of a wonderful multi-branched specimen. Thius plant looks like it has flowered four times and I�d guess it�s around forty years old." |
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| This plant looks rather like a pritty old Dragon Tree, Dracaena draco. Jordi |
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