Aloe Architecture on December 06, 2010 Get link Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Other Apps Aloe arborescens (yellow flowered type) Aloe plicatilis Aloe plicatilis Baby plicatilis has decided to branch! A. cameronii, fabulous shadows cast: An approaching winter used to mean Camellia japonica, and it still does, somewhat. But Aloes are gaining ground...literally. Comments Spiky ObsessionDecember 6, 2010 at 6:32 AMBeautiful photos. One of the things I like about aloe sis their very architectural flowers.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyUnknownDecember 6, 2010 at 7:43 AMReally stunning.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyDeniseDecember 6, 2010 at 4:47 PMGaining ground with me too. I've got a couple blooms in vases on the mantle.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplydanger gardenDecember 6, 2010 at 6:25 PMSuper sexy pictures!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyHoover BooDecember 6, 2010 at 6:50 PMThank you, Spiky, Michelle, Denise, and Danger!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyLaguna DirtDecember 6, 2010 at 11:25 PMso stylistic and stunning! pieces of stand-alone art!!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyHoover BooDecember 7, 2010 at 12:03 PMJanine-- I often think of Aloes as works of art, too. They are amazing!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAdd commentLoad more... Post a Comment Always interested in your thoughts. Any comments containing a link to a commercial site with the intent to promote that site will be deleted. Thank you for your understanding on this matter.
Beautiful photos. One of the things I like about aloe sis their very architectural flowers.
ReplyDeleteReally stunning.
ReplyDeleteGaining ground with me too. I've got a couple blooms in vases on the mantle.
ReplyDeleteSuper sexy pictures!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Spiky, Michelle, Denise, and Danger!
ReplyDeleteso stylistic and stunning! pieces of stand-alone art!!
ReplyDeleteJanine-- I often think of Aloes as works of art, too. They are amazing!
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