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Aloe species, characteristics

Jesse Pinkman
2020-11-16 11:23:35
Morning glory is poisonous, the whole plant of this plant is poisonous, its seeds are the most toxic, if eaten by mistake, there will be abdominal pain, vomiting and other symptoms, serious will also cause hematuria, and the impression of cranial nerves. However, as long as it is not eaten, it is usually not toxic. In addition, although this plant is herbaceous, it has climbing characteristics, so it is easy to entangle everywhere at home, and it is very troublesome to clean up.

1. Aloe species

1, Chinese aloe: The breed of aloe is very much, medium door aloe also is a kind of more common cultivate.Its stem is short, so the whole plant looks short and short, which has a good effect on beauty and burn treatment, and is also edible.

2. Aloe arborescens: The shape of Aloe arborescens is opposite to that of Aloe vera. Its stem is relatively long and can grow to 1 ~ 2 meters in length. Its lateral branches are also very vigorous, just like trees.

3. Aloe vera: This variety is native to Africa. It is a plant that likes to grow in hot environments and has a low demand for water.

4, soap aloe vera: this kind of aloe vera and other varieties have certain difference, the difference lies in the spot on its leaf blade, as if is reminding us: I am poisonous, please do not eat.

2. Characteristics of Aloe

1. Roots: The roots of most varieties of aloe vera are in a fibrous root state, because they have very low requirements for water and do not need a developed root system to absorb water.

2, flower: Aloe vera can blossom, see the person that it blossoms at ordinary times is less.Different varieties of flowers are different colors, most of the flowers are red or yellow.It's very cute.

3, leaves: Aloe leaves I believe we all know, the leaves are particularly thick, inside is rich juice, the edge of the leaves there is a row of small thorns.

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