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Botanical
Name: Aloe Barbadensis Aloe
Vera is a stemless or very short-stemmed plant; the leaves are thick, flashy,
and green to grey-green. Aloe Vera is succulent plant species which grow well
in tropical climates around the world and it is cultivated for agricultural
and medicinal uses. There are more than 500 species of Aloe Vera
succulent species. The species is used for decorative purposes and grows
successfully indoors as a potted plant. |
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General Details |
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Description |
Aloe Vera is a stemless or very short-stemmed plant; the leaves are
thick, flashy, and green to grey-green. Aloe Vera is succulent plant species
which grow well in tropical climates around the world and it is cultivated
for agricultural and medicinal uses. There are more than 500 species of
Aloe Vera succulent species. The species is used for decorative purposes
and grows successfully indoors as a potted plant. |
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Scientific
name |
Aloe Barbadensis |
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Origin: |
Arabian Peninsula, West Asia |
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Type/Plant
family: |
Succulents / Asphodelaceae |
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Purifying properties: |
Eliminates Benzene & Formaldehyde |
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Benefits |
Wound healing, antibacterial and anti-inflammatory and also used for
cosmetics |
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Toxicity |
Toxic to Cats & Dogs |
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Caring Instruction |
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Best placements: |
Under bright and indirect light |
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Sunlight: |
Bright sunny or average sunlight |
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Soil: |
Well-draining soil |
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Water: |
Little water only if the soil is dry |
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Temperature: |
55 to 80 degrees Fahrenheit |
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Fertilizer: |
Phosphorus heavy, diluted fertilizer |
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