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Aloe pluridens : ウィキペディア英語版 | Aloe pluridens
''Aloe pluridens'' (also known as the French Aloe) is an arborescent aloe indigenous to southern Africa. ==Description==
This species can occasionally grow up to 6 meters in height. It is usually single-stemmed (however in cultivation conditions it sometimes forms multiple branches). Its thin, recurved, light-green leaves form an elegant and symmetrical spiral in their growth around the rosette. The leaves are lined with large numbers of white teeth (its name ''"pluri-dens"'' means ''"multiple-teeth"'') This species is frequently confused with the related species ''Aloe ferox'', ''Aloe africana'' and ''Aloe excelsa''. However it has more thin delicate leaves and trunk than these robust arborescent aloe species. In its multi-branched form, it can also look similar to the smaller multi-branched ''Aloe arborescens''. The French Aloe's flowers are different from all of these other species though, and the spiral leaf-growth is also distinctive.〔http://davesgarden.com/guides/articles/view/212/〕
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