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aloe vera plant online shopping Aloe Vera (True Aloe)The aloe vera plant is a succulent with, according to some, healing properties. The gel like flesh of the plant is said to have healing effects and is used for burns, among other things. It is also included in skin creams and many herbal remedies for both internal and external use. However, there is no clear scientific basis for any medical effects. While external use appears to be harmless, internal use has been linked to stomach problems and illness

The aloe vera plant is a succulent with, according to some, healing properties.

The gel-like flesh of the plant is said to have healing effects and is used for burns, among other things. It is also included in skin creams and many herbal remedies for both internal and external use.

However, there is no clear scientific basis for any medical effects. While external use appears to be harmless, internal use has been linked to stomach problems and illness in various contexts.

Botanical description.

This species is probably originally from northern Oman (Hajar Mountains). It is a succulent perennial that grows mainly in desert or dry shrubland. It is used both as a poison and a medicine. Vera means 'true' i.e., Aloe vera = True aloe .

Care.

A terracotta pot is perfect for an Aloe vera plant, it is porous and allows the soil to dry out between waterings. Make sure it has a drainage hole. Use potting soil for indoor plants or cactus soil, or regular peat-free all-purpose soil with a little gravel or perlite mixed in. You can also cover the soil with a layer of gravel, this will keep the base of the plant dry and prevent it from rotting.

Place your real aloe vera in indirect light , although it can tolerate direct sunlight at times. Water when the soil is completely dry. You can cut off shoots from the leaves and stick them into the ground to propagate the plant. Repot the aloe vera about every two years, aloe as a houseplant grows quite slowly.

Appearance.

True aloe (aloe vera) has the form of an upright, semi-bushy plant with fleshy, triangular leaves that taper at the tip and have spiky edges. Its color is gray-green, often with a subtle pattern of light, longitudinal dots. Buy

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