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DERIVATION
Aloe - From the Arabic Alloeh
broomii - named for Dr. Robert Broom (1866-1951), a Scottish-born, South African vertebrate paleontologist and anthropologist
FAMILY Xanthorrhoeaceae (Grasstree Family)  Other Plants in the Grasstree Family
HABIT Cactus/succulent
GROWTH FORM Clump-forming
RANGE South Africa (Cape Province, Orange Free State)
LEAF TYPE Evergreen
FLOWERS Yellow (Yellow-orange)
HARDINESS USDA Zone 9B (Coldest zone where hardy)
SOIL Moderately fertile, mineral based, well drained
SUN REQUIREMENTS Sun
SPECIAL CHARACTERISTICS Steppe Plant Collection
COMMON NAME(S) Aloe
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821393*2 1982 Cactus & Succulent House
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072274*1 2007 Steppe Garden
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180552*2 2018 Available Chatfield
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240052*1 2024 Greenhouse
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240709*1 2024 Propagation

 

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