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Home Home » PARKS AND GARDENS » Goegap Nature Reserve » Aloe pearsonii leaf colours
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Aloe pearsonii leaf colours

Aloe pearsonii leaf colours
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Fairly safe inside the Goegap Nature Reserve, this Aloe pearsonii plant has produced its typical group of erect branches.

It has done something special with late winter leaf colouring. The play of shade nuances on the smooth upper leaf surfaces may spark inspiration in painters. Something special is made of pink-purple, orange-brown, grey-green and other transitions, eschewing conventional colours via fluid blending.

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Thabo Maphisa
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Ivan Latti
 
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