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Aloes

Aloe dichotoma

The quiver tree is in fact the genus, Aloe, called Aloe dictoma in Latin

Aloe Dinteri

The once wide distribution of the A. dinteri has diminished recently.

Aloe erinacea

One of the plant kingdom's most amazing specimens, the A. erinacea.

Aloe esculenta

Plants of A. esculenta are often used to form rows of natural fences.

Aloe gariepensis

Aloe gariepensis, one of southern Namibia's most attractive plants.

Aloe hereroensis

One of the widely spread of Namibian aloes is the A. hereroensis,.

Aloe littoralis

Littoralis is an accurate translation meaning to 'inhabit the coastal plain'.

Aloe microstigma

A. microstigma are an attractive, small, spotted species.

Aloe namibensis

A. namibensis plants are very rare and endemic to Namibia.

Aloe omavandae

This species is believed to have been a natural mix of A. esculenta and A. corallina.

Aloe pachygaster

One of the most hardy species of aloe found in Namibia.

Aloe pearsonii

This species can be found 18km from the mouth of the Orange River.

Aloe pillansii

The largest species of aloe found in Namibia, growing up to 13m high.

Aloe ramosissima

Ramosissima is a regional name for 'to have many branches'.

Aloe sladeniana

A. sladeniana are one of the smallest species of aloe in the world.

Aloe striata ssp. Karasbergensis

There are various locations plant lovers can view this species.

Aloe variegata

There main habitat is under the bushes or between rocky crevices.

Aloe viridiflora

The name 'viridiflora' means to 'have green flowers'.

Aloe zebrina

A. zebrina grow under bushes, where they form small colonies.

Aloe asperiflora

The Afrikaans name for this species is 'kraal aalwyn'.

Aloe Buettneri

This is one of Namibia's rarest species of aloe.

Aloe chabaudi

These grow in the eastern regions of the Zambezi Region .

Aloe claviflora

A. claviflora can be found close to Fish River Canyon.

Aloe corallina

A. corallina was previously known as A. mendesii.

Aloe dewinteri

A. dewinteri grow in rocks in cracks on steep cliffs in habitats typical of high rainfall.

Aloe agenticauda

A distinctive feature of this species is their upward curving leaves.

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