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Aloe Aristata - Lace Plant - Torch Aloe


Lace Plant or Torch Aloe is a succulent plant Native to South Africa and introduced plant to Sri Lanka as a ornamental  foliage plant.  It has white dots on the leaves and  fleshy leaves  packed densely in rotational symmetric forms, called "Rosette". The leaves are poisonous if eaten.
It is rarely found on Sri Lanka home gardens because these plants grow on high altitudes that need cool weather conditions

Aloe Aristata - Lace Plant - Torch Aloe plants
Beautiful foliage of Torch Aloe plant-Aloe Aristata

Common Classification
Common Names Lace Plant - Torch Aloe
Scientific NameAloe aristata
Sinhalese NameTorch Aloe
Scientific Classification
FamilyXanthorrhoeaceae
GenusAloe
SpeciesA.aristata
SynonymAloe longiaristata, Aloe ellenbergeri
Ecology
CategoryOrnamental
Growth HabitSmall Shrub Status (Native)Introduced
DurationPerennial Status (Control)Cultivate
Propriety
Culinary / Edible NoOther usen/a
Use as HerbNoPoisoned / ToxinYes
Identification
FlowersLeaves
Fruits
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