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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
are produced in erect, terminal spikes. there is no calyx, the corolla is tubular, divided into six narrow segments at the mouth and of a red, yellow or purplish colour. the capsules contain numerous angular seeds. the true aloe is in flower during the greater part of the year and is not to be confounded...
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