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Nothing can compare to the early morning air with aloes as your companions.



Aloe species a succulent can form tree-like aloes or clump forming aloes, join in todays #wednesdaywalk with @tattoodjay informative photographic stories wherever you live in the world, today for the first time combined every 3rd Wednesday of the month #makemesmile with @elizacheng hosting.

Winter flowering Aloes product copious amounts of pollen and nectar, suited to where they originate from Africa and Madagascar, with many species indigenous to South Africa in a wide variety of climatic conditions, a hardy plant with high drought tolerance.

2654 Aloe barberae

Aloe barberae

Indigenous South African Succulent - Aloe Tree findings in medicinal usage from bark, leaves and roots, validated use in commercial herbal products by South African communities and small scale farmers to treat various conditions.

Lofty it stands among the highest trees in our local library gardens. grayish rough bard, deeply channeled leaves with whitish teeth on margins, here in orange warming my heart knowing insects and birds will feast through the cold months.

2655-Aloe Barberae

Let's zoom into flowers perched high against blue skies, make me smile there are bees in town! All these photographs taken using auto zoom at the time on my Cannon PowerShot SX160 IS, walk the flowers had already bloomed with change of climatic conditions a little earlier than normal.

2658-Aloe barberae and Bee

The grey trunk with a Black-headed Heron strolling through the park while enjoying his walk with mole hills all around, everything is alive and well walking above and beneath the ground.

2660-Aloe barberae Trunk and Black-headed Heron

Next is manual photography from walk with my Cannon PowerShot SX730 HS, learning as we go, hopefully finding the right description with 400 different species in South Africa alone! So some revealing succulent photography coming soon.

Aloe ferox

Known as the bitter aloe will grow 2-3 metres in height, leaves arranged in a rosette, old leaves remain after they have dried making a petticoat on the stem, unless the gardener removes them.

Spike-like head of many flowers ranging in colour from yellowy-orange to bright red depending on the region. Being a warner area our plant flowers normally during June, will flower later in colder places in-land.

4047-Aloe Ferox

Aloe ferox or better known as the bitter aloe is most famous for it's medicinal qualities, with bitter yellow juice found just beneath the skin is has been harvested for hundreds of years.

Aloe lump is used mainly for laxative properties, also taken for arthritis, many medicines contain bitter aloe in pharmacies. Gel-like flesh inside the leaves is used in cosmetic products and is reported to have wound-healing properties.

Nature gives us more than we realize with plants being able to assist us using natural remedies. Birds eye view of a bee collecting it's daily treat out of the bitter aloe flower.

4049-Aloe ferox and Bee

Krantz aloe, Torch aloe or Aloe arborescens

Another native to Southern Africa forms itself into a dense shrubby bush, flowers are usually red depending on location may be yellow or orange.

This plant is going to have to be moved, reminder to self another plant in the wrong place it going to spread, loves our coastal area attracting birds, butterflies and bees in the early winter months.

First photo is the plant with bloom starting to form in a cone like cylinder of neatness! Love the greens displayed before the flowers start appearing.

3701-Torch aloe

Next up is about halfway through flowering with old blooms folding back down into a form of protection on the stem which is quite firm.

4006-Torch aloe

Playing with the sun and bees busy harvesting from the bloom, it appears there is some pollen stuck on the one leg, just having lots of fun!

4102-Aloe arborescens and Bee

The ancient Greeks, Romans and Egyptians were all familiar with the phenomenal medicinal properties of aloe, as were the Khoisan in Southern Africa.

The Khoisan’s medicinal plant knowledge was part of their oral tradition, while the early Greek physician Dioscorides recorded its properties in his world-renowned book titled ‘De Materia Medica’ (The Materials of Medicine). Source

Thank you for joining me enjoying nature in our part of the world, have a wonderful week, keep walking, keep smiling, life is short enjoy each moment!


Thought for Today: " There are many colourful flowers on the path of life, but the prettiest have the sharpest thorns." ~ African proverb

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What a beautiful area about the walk I did not know anything about aloe plants before seeing this post so it was very informative, and then the bonus of the heron how cool is that

Thanks for joining Wednesday Walk :)

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We have the small aloe vera plant in a pot, when insects bite, or happen to burn yourself in the kitchen, go outside cut a leaf and apply directly, it is this smaller version most come into contact with.

The heron was slowly idling past not bothered by much. Did not get to put up photo details, ran out of day. Thanks for visiting and hosting #WednesdayWalk

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Yes I have heard of and used Aloe it is very effective, having the plants handy is a great thing

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Yup! Our country is filled with aloes and succulents of all types Lady Joan.
You have put a great informative post together here with beautiful pictures!
Blessings!

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When you start looking around, you suddenly realize just how many we have, it is mind boggling Stephen.

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You are right , Mornings are the best

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Definitely see more in the mornings, when the heat of day arrives everything goes on siesta.

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Wow they get massive!!
Ive never seen it at that size....must take YEARS!

I need to get some hardier trees growing in our place since were in the western Cape and the climate is drier it would be a lot better suited.

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The first aloe is slow growing, been in the Toti Library Gardens for as long as I can remember.

Western Cape is renowned for aloes, they are so hardy, need little attention you will enjoy having them around. A possible place to visit Aloe Nursery

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Thank you....I will check that out. And our current vet plant are going great guns! Unlike many of the traditional plants that take so much effort and have such a high mortality

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Wow, the flowers on those plants are huge and I can see that the local bees are enjoying them very much. Thanks for sharing such beauties from your world Joan.

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They are a heart warming site throughout winter Wanda, thanks for visiting and enjoying with me.

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Wow ..those Aloe plants and trees are amazing and so big in your country i have never seen a Aloe plant with a flower so big great to see this post i have learn something new...lol :)

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The trees have a real old-world feel to them, even down to the grey bark screams old, long living. Wonderful to share the feel of Africa @hangin

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I really did enjoy looking at them trees they were special :)

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beautiful aloes, Joan. I have been collecting a series of our garden's aloes. You've just reminded me to take the next series in their stage of development.

Oh, and this is today's daily nominated post in the #teamsouthafrica discord.

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It will be interesting to see different aloes being planted in different parts of our country. Thanks for the vote of confidence Fiona, have a wonderful day.

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Beautiful trees and flowers. You, couldn't agree more with your starting sentence...

Nothing can compare to the early morning air with aloes as your companions.

!tip

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