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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.
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.
The Karoo, South Africa. Taken near Oudtshoorn.
Close up of a wild blooming rare Aloe Reitzii cactus on a stalk which elevates it into a clear sky. Shot in UNESCO protected De Hoop Nature Reserve of South Africa.
Wild aloes growing in rural Zululand, in front of the hill of Isandlwana, site of the January 1879 battle between the invading British forces and the Zulu kingdom. The Zulu won the battle but lost the war.
Bitter Aloe, Aloe ferox, with spiny yellow-green leaves
Bitter aloe growing in the African wilderness
Aloes in the arid Northern Cape province in South Africa. Star burst sunrise in background.
A lonely aloe growing next to a rock with the sun shining down with blue clear skies indicating dry weather and heat.
Cape Town, South Africa - December 9, 2014: View of part of the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens and Castle Rocks on Table Mountain
photograph of Aloe Ferox plant leaves. Aloe Ferox indigenous to Southern Africa is family of Aloe Vera.
Red Aloe Vera plants flowering on top of the Antoniesberg that is part of the Baviaanskloof pass near Patensie in the Karoo. The Baviaanskloof is a world heritage site, listed as one of the world's 25 biodiversity hot spots. The Baviaanskloof was originally the "Bobbejaanskloof" which means "Valley of Baboons".
Dust blown down a gravel road in the Baviaanskloof area of the Eastern Cape
Wild aloes growing in rural Zululand, in front of the hill of Isandlwana, site of the January 1879 battle between the invading British forces and the Zulu kingdom. The Zulu won the battle but lost the war.
Red Aloe Vera plants flowering on top of the Antoniesberg that is part of the Baviaanskloof pass near Patensie in the Karoo. The Baviaanskloof is a world heritage site, listed as one of the world's 25 biodiversity hot spots. The Baviaanskloof was originally the "Bobbejaanskloof" which means "Valley of Baboons".
Aloe in foreground, cloud-covered mountain in the background.
Close-up of Aloe Ferox plant with background of rapeseed, Overberg, South Africa. Aloe Ferox is used in many medicines and skin care products, while rapeseed is used to produce canola oil.
Aloe in the foreground against backdrop of the Thousand Hills, a popular area for tourists and day trippers in KwaZulu-Natal.
Male Cape Sparrow (Passer melanurus) perched on Aloe Ferox at Buffelsdrift Game Lodge in Oudtshoorn, South Africa
Looking up from directly below at an aloe plant bloom with clouds and blue sky in the background.
A Quiver Tree, Aloidendron dichotomum, in the golden late afternoon sun, growing on a granite outcropping in the Augrabies National Park of South Africa.
Aloe saponaria or Aloe maculataleaves blossom buds, also called Soap Aloe or Zebra Aloe buds
Aloe saponaria or Aloe maculataleaves blossom buds, also called Soap Aloe or Zebra Aloe close up
"Aloes in South African Karoo landscape with mountains in the background, blue sky and white couds."
Flowering coral aloes in the Eastern Cape in South Africa
Aloe saponaria or Aloe maculataleaves blossom buds, also called Soap Aloe or Zebra Aloe buds
Flowering Cape Aloe in Klein Karoo near Van Wyksdorp in the Western Cape, South Africa
Aloe saponaria or Aloe maculataleaves blossom buds, also called Soap Aloe or Zebra Aloe buds
Bitter Aloe also known as Cape Aloe growing in an indigenous garden in Van Wyksdorp in the Little Karoo in the Western Cape, South Africa
Red Aloe Vera plants flowering and power lines on top of the Antoniesberg that is part of the Baviaanskloof pass near Patensie in the Karoo. The Baviaanskloof is a world heritage site, listed as one of the world's 25 biodiversity hot spots. The Baviaanskloof was originally the "Bobbejaanskloof" which means "Valley of Baboons". In the background is the Eastern Cape's highest and international well known "Cock's Comb" that make part of the wide range "Grootwinterhoek" mountain range.
The hills of Zululand in winter, with wild aloes in the foreground
Aloes growing in the Drakensberg mountain range near Giant's Castle
An Orange River Aloe, Aloe gariepensis, with yellow flower buds, growing at a granite outcropping in the Augrabies Falls National Park of South Africa.
Aloe ferox, commonly known as bitter aloe is a species of arborescent aloe indigenous to southern Africa. It is one of several Aloe species used to make bitter aloes, a purgative medication, and also yields a non-bitter gel that can be used in cosmetics.