
Aloe - Wikipedia
Aloe (/ ˈæloʊ, ˈæloʊi, əˈloʊi /; [2][3][4][5] also written Aloë) is a genus containing over 650 species of flowering succulent plants. [6] . The most widely known species is Aloe vera, or "true aloe". …
21 Types of Aloe Plants: Identification and Care Tips - The Spruce
Jun 28, 2024 · Step aside, Aloe vera. There are so many types of Aloe plants, from those with unusual flowers to trees and shrubs for the frost-free landscape.
37 Types of Aloe Plants With Names and Pictures - Epic Gardening
Jan 30, 2025 · In this article, gardening expert Melissa Strauss walks through the different aloe types you can add to your indoor or outdoor garden. When you think of aloe, you may think of …
Aloe | Description, Genus, Plant, Leaf, Uses, & Facts | Britannica
aloe, (genus Aloe), genus of more than 500 species of shrubby succulent plants in the family Asphodelaceae native to Africa, Madagascar, and the Arabian Peninsula. Several species are …
The Aloe Page - Aloaceae - Succulent Plant
Jun 17, 2023 · Aloe sp. A distinctive plant labelled as Aloe reitzii which should have long racemes of red flowers with yellow interiors, so this is clearly something else. It resembles Aloe elegans.
20 Different Types of Aloe Plants - Garden Lovers Club
According to the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families, there are currently about 580 species of Aloe. In this article, we discuss 20 of the most popular ones. 1. Aloe Barbadensis Miller. …
The Genus Aloe Aloe has a long ethnobotanical and medicinal history around world. Here we will look at aloe from both a botanical and horticultural viewpoint, and also take a brief look at the …
Aloe Plants: Characteristics, Types, and How to Grow Them
Feb 6, 2013 · The genus Aloe (Aloe spp.) encompasses some 400 species of succulent plants, all of which are xerophytes, meaning they can survive with very little water. The aloe vera …
Aloe sp., Aloe - TopTropicals
All Aloes are semitropical succulent plants, and may only be grown outdoors in areas where there is no chance of freezing (USDA zones 10-11). However, they make excellent house plants …
Aloe - The University of Texas at El Paso
Avoid the use of Aloe products as a laxative, especially in patients with colitis, Crohn’s disease, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), or in case of intestinal obstruction (Mills and Bone, 2005; van …