On 12/29/07 7:22 PM, in article sockiescat.1ecba7a@gardenbanter.co.uk,
> tgsk8er87@yahoo.com;767735]I need help identifying this plant, I find it
> very interesting.
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>
> sharing it with us :). cyaaaaa, sockiescat :).
Dang - I remember seeing once - thought it was wild looking. Could it be one
of the Echeverias?
C
Tim - 30 Dec 2007 20:29 GMT
I found someone who has identified it as an Aloe Plicatilis. It looks
like one that has been shaped and formed to have a wave like that. If
anyone has more information about it please post.
Thanks!
Cheryl Isaak - 31 Dec 2007 01:41 GMT
On 12/30/07 3:29 PM, in article
dba42888-735d-4086-88f6-a95272b56d18@s12g2000prg.googlegroups.com, "Tim"
<tgsk8er87@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I found someone who has identified it as an Aloe Plicatilis. It looks
> like one that has been shaped and formed to have a wave like that. If
> anyone has more information about it please post.
>
> Thanks!
Thanks for letting us know.
C