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    Aloe knersvlakensis leaves

    Aloe knersvlakensis leaves
    Author: Ivan Lätti
    Photographer: Judd Kirkel Welwitch

    The succulent leaves of Aloe knersvlakensis are long and triangular or lance-shaped, curving up strongly with negligible or no out-curving of the tips. The leaves are pale green to blue-green; purplish red also appears, possibly associated with seasonal growing conditions.

    Brown-red marginal teeth are well-spaced but no spines occur on either leaf surface. Very few scattered white spots are visible on the outer surfaces of the leaves, while a dense covering of spots may occur only low down on the inner surfaces (www.cabdirect.org).

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