By Cambria
United States
Anyone know this plant? I moved from Utah it’s only been an inside plant now I am in houston. If you do know can I have it outside. This are all cuttings from my original plant so want to make sure they are ok. I put them outside some times but I don’t want bugs or them to die because of the weather here. Thanks as always friends
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6 Mar, 2018
Answers
Agree, looks like an aloe plant. They are succulents and could grow outdoors in Houston, Texas except for the colder months December-February. The sap can be applied minor cuts & burns and does actually work. It can even calm an upset stomach.
7 Mar, 2018
It looks like Aloe nyeriensis, or one of its many hybrids.
Just so you know, Bathgate, only A. barbadensis, A. saponaria, and A. vera are safe to use medicinally--most other species can burn open wounds or burns and cause nausea, diarrhea, and/or esophageal burning.
7 Mar, 2018
Thank you for that Tug.
7 Mar, 2018
You're welcome!
8 Mar, 2018
You guys are the best thanks so much
20 Mar, 2018
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May be Aloe Arborescens. Look in the A-Z at the foot of the page, then S, then Succulents. There are similar photos there. It would normally be treated as a house plant in Scotland although it can be placed outside in the summer months.
6 Mar, 2018