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Aloe melanacantha black thorns

Aloe melanacantha black thorns
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These Aloe melanacantha leaf rosettes were seen in the Goegap Nature Reserve in August. Flowering happens at the end of autumn and early winter but this clump may have skipped a season. The black thorns occur only on leaf margins and the upper part of the keel on the outside surface.

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Thabo Maphisa
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Ivan Latti
 
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