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Aloe nobilis, Haw. (A. mitriformis spinosior, Haw.). Lvs. lance-deltoid, 2 x 4-6 in., green, somewhat prickly toward the tip beneath, with large, strong, confluent, white marginal teeth: infl. 2 ft. high; fls. 1½ in. long, red, with recurving distinct segms. Cape. Salm, Aloe §24, f. 7. Berger 109.
 
Aloe nobilis, Haw. (A. mitriformis spinosior, Haw.). Lvs. lance-deltoid, 2 x 4-6 in., green, somewhat prickly toward the tip beneath, with large, strong, confluent, white marginal teeth: infl. 2 ft. high; fls. 1½ in. long, red, with recurving distinct segms. Cape. Salm, Aloe §24, f. 7. Berger 109.
 
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Read about Aloe perfoliata in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Aloe nobilis, Haw. (A. mitriformis spinosior, Haw.). Lvs. lance-deltoid, 2 x 4-6 in., green, somewhat prickly toward the tip beneath, with large, strong, confluent, white marginal teeth: infl. 2 ft. high; fls. 1½ in. long, red, with recurving distinct segms. Cape. Salm, Aloe §24, f. 7. Berger 109.


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