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Aloe suprafoliata
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Lorraine Vermeulen
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Ivan Latti
Aloe suprafoliata has a botanical name that comes from the distinctive characteristic of the young plant that produces two vertical ranks of opposite, stacked leaves that only spiral into a rosette in maturity after some years.
The natural distribution of this plant is in northern KwaZulu-Natal, Swaziland and a little into south-eastern Mpumalanga. The plant's habitat is rocky slopes, often at high altitude.
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