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upper part of the root, narrow, tapering, thick and fleshy, usually beset at the edges with spiney teeth. many of the species are woody and branching. in the remote districts of s.w. africa and in natal, aloes have been discovered to feet in height, with stems as much as feet in circumference. the flowers
year and is not to be confounded with another plant, the agave or american aloe (agave americana), which is remarkable for the long interval between its periods of flowering. this is a succulent plant, without stem, the leaves being radical, spiney, and toothed. there is a variety with variegated foliage...
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