Tiger Tooth Aloe: Can It Roar?!?
By Shavkat
@Shavkat (139857)
Philippines
January 9, 2021 10:20pm CST
It roars with its beauty. I cannot conceal my feelings about this plant. It is a rare species of the genus aloe. It is commonly seen in Kenya. I am so amazed at how this plant came to my city. My younger brother brought it last night. I might as well share it here. It is also known as 'aloe juvenna.'
Would you like to have this plant?
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@wolfgirl569 (106068)
• Marion, Ohio
10 Jan 21
I have a regular aloe. That would be nice to add
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@wolfgirl569 (106068)
• Marion, Ohio
10 Jan 21
@Shavkat Many cacti and succulents do not bloom.
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@kaylachan (69505)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
10 Jan 21
If it helps with burns just like also usually does, then yes. Keep it healthy and I have a free supply for a long time.
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@ARIES1973 (11426)
• Legaspi, Philippines
10 Jan 21
It's lovely. Though as of now, I don't have spare time and place to take care of plants.
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@Deepizzaguy (102691)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
10 Jan 21
Not really since the sharp points of the plant scare me a little bit.
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@Deepizzaguy (102691)
• Lake Charles, Louisiana
11 Jan 21
@Shavkat The backyard of my home has a fence with thorns.
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@Shavkat (139857)
• Philippines
11 Jan 21
@Deepizzaguy I was planning to use dragon fruit plants on our fence. I think it will take time though.
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@allknowing (136185)
• India
11 Jan 21
Looks nice but from my studies the only aloe that is useful is barbadensis miller
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@RebeccasFarm (89882)
• Arvada, Colorado
10 Jan 21
Yes I love them and I know it is good for burns
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