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Aloe oligophylla: The Few-leaved Aloe – Minimalist Appearance

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Aloe rugosifolia: The Wrinkled-leaf Aloe – Unique Texture

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Aloe lettyae: Lett’s Aloe – South African Endemic

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Aloe corallina: The Coral Aloe – Red Flowers

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Aloe thompsoniae: Thompson’s Aloe – South African Species

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Aloe glabrescens: The Almost Hairless Aloe – Smooth Leaves

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Aloe mawii: Mawi’s Aloe – Tanzanian Native

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Aloe barbara-jeppeae: Barbara Jeppe’s Aloe – South African Endemic

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Aloe medishiana: Medishi’s Aloe – Ethiopian Species

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