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Aloe Vera farm in Fuerteventura, Canary Islands\n\nGreen Aloe vera.
Traditional zulu huts in South Africa
Blooming aloe in botanical garden Jardin Botanico Canario Viera y Clavijo on Gran Canaria,Canary Islands,Spain,Europe
Garden of aloe vera
The moors of El Ángel, at the foot of the Chiles volcano, are covered by the famous frailejones, beautiful plants with leaves like rabbit ears.
Table Mountain with sandy beach, breaking waves and foreground aloe succulent plants, Cape Town, South Africa
Farm in the Karoo with old rural houses, valeys pastures aloes and fields of sheep and the swartberg mountains in south africa.
A close up of Aloe vera in a garden with background plants out of focus.
Flowering plants, Succulents Aloe in a flower bed on Catalina Island in the Pacific Ocean, California
Grass Tree  overlooking Stirling Ranges near Albany in Western Australia
Aloe vera field; Furteventura, Canary Islands, Spain
The wilderness of Cape Point National Park, Western Cape, South Africa
Aloe Ferox plant with background of rapeseed, Garden Route, South Africa. Aloe Ferox is used in many medicines and skin care products, while rapeseed is used to produce canola oil.
Scenic view of Paramo flowers in Purace National Natural Park, Cauca, Colombia.
View of Die Strand and Gordons Bay as seen from the Helderberg Nature Reserve near Somerset West
A green plant at the beginning of spring
Aloes in flower standing tall on the slope of a hill
Landscapes of Tenerife, Canary Islands.
Agave, yucca, cacti and desert plants in a mountain valley landscape in New Mexico,
Agave plants at a agave plantation with tubes from the irrigation system. The plants are used for the making of aloe vera, a beauty product for the skin.\nIn the foreground some freshly harvested leaves.
Halfmens (literal translation: Half Human) (Pachypodium namaquanum). Also called Elephant Trunk, this is one of the most popular of all large succulents from the arid Northern Cape and southern Namibia. Pachypodium namaquanum is listed as a Lower Risk (LR) and Near Threatened (NT) species according to the Southern African Plant Red Data List. When seen in the distance against the skyline, they could easily be mistaken for humans, especially in family groups, hence the name Halfmens. According to Nama folklore, a tribe from southern Namibia was driven southwards to the Richtersveld. A few paused to gaze longingly northward and the gods turned them into half-humans or halfmens with a distant view of their lost homeland. Photographed near Eksteensfonteint in the UNESCO Richtersveld Cultural and Botanical  Landscape.
flowering real Aloe Vera (Aloe Vera), La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain, Europe
Fig cactus called bunny ears or in latin Opuntia microdasys originates from Mexico but is used in public parks in Santa Cruz which is the main city on the Spanish Canary Island Tenerife
Various trees in Namibia
Everlastings (Syncarpha vestita). Also called by the following name: Cape snow. Fynbush,  Desert flower in South Africa.
Wooden table background with space for advertising products and decoration and aloe vera plantation background. Mountain and sky in distance view.
Aloe 'Teethy Schmeethy' at Windhoek in Khomas Region, Namibia
Blooming aloes in the mountains in Ithala GR
Giant succulent growing in meadow, Nanacamilpa, Tlaxcala
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