RM2CE4CR1–Great Zimbabwe ruins, stone structures of 'The Valley Complex' and aloes, ancient capital of Bantu civilization, Masvingo Province, Zimbabwe, Africa
RFM6H97P–Aloe orthalopha
RMGPR6HB–Red Hot Poker (Kniphofia rooperi) flower
RFBXWMT6–Aloe excelsa - Zimbabwe Aloe of the family Asphodelaceae showing distinctive brown flowers on long thick stalks
RFM6HPFP–Aloe cameronii
RMMB2M17–Aloe trees at Great Zimbabwe near Masvingo in Zimbabwe. The ruins of the stonework buildings were the capital of the Kingdom of Zimbabwe during the co
RMW7YPR5–Aloe vera plant, Zimbabwe. January 2011.
RFPMGJN6–Sydney Australia, flower heads of an aloe cryptopoda plant
RMM006MF–Aloe vera plant, Mosi-oa-tunya National Park Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe.
RFPPEE19–Aloe inyangensis seen in Zimbabwe's Eastern highlands
RF2RC4DRB–Aloe Vera plant in the botanical garden in Harare, Zimbabwe
RFR91371–Quiver Tree Forest (Aloe Aloidendron dichotoma) or kokerboom or Köcherbaumwald near Keetmanshoop in Namibia, Africa
RF2K4DM5T–Sydney Australia, red flowerheads of a aloe excelsa or Zimbabwe aloe against blue sky
RMAW0H21–Aloes, Great Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe
RF2BKCXH3–Aloe maculata (synonym Aloe saponaria; commonly known as the soap aloe or zebra aloe) is a Southern African species of aloe.
RM2CE4DR7–Great Zimbabwe ruins, stone structures of 'The Valley Complex' and aloes, ancient capital of Bantu civilization, Masvingo Province, Zimbabwe, Africa
RF2PNC15F–Aloe Aloe
RM2CE4CPR–Great Zimbabwe ruins, stone structures of 'The Valley Complex' and aloes, ancient capital of Bantu civilization, Masvingo Province, Zimbabwe, Africa
RM2CE4CPY–Great Zimbabwe ruins, stone structures of 'The Valley Complex' and aloes, ancient capital of Bantu civilization, Masvingo Province, Zimbabwe, Africa
RF2JBCK1H–Krantz aloe arborescens or candelabra aloe bloom in a winter garden. Close-up.
RM2CE4CPJ–Great Zimbabwe ruins, stone structures of 'The Valley Complex' and aloes, ancient capital of Bantu civilization, Masvingo Province, Zimbabwe, Africa
RMHW6501–Zimbabwe, Masvingo province, the ruins of the archaeological site of Great Zimbabwe, UNESCO World Heritage List, 10th-15th century, Aloe excelsa (also known as the Zimbabwe Aloe) in the Valley Complex and the Hill Complex in the background
RFPPECCW–Aloe inyangensis seen in Zimbabwe's Eastern highlands
RF2RC4DR1–Aloe Vera plant in the botanical garden in Harare, Zimbabwe
RFR91388–Quiver Tree Forest (Aloe Aloidendron dichotoma) or kokerboom or Köcherbaumwald near Keetmanshoop in Namibia, Africa
RMHW654C–Zimbabwe, Masvingo province, the ruins of the archaeological site of Great Zimbabwe, UNESCO World Heritage List, 10th-15th century, exterior wall north-east entrance of the Great Enclosure and Aloe excelsa (also known as the Zimbabwe Aloe)
RFJBTM9T–Cactus tree inside Kirstenbosch botanical garden, Cape Town
RF2K4DNN2–Sydney Australia, aloe aculeata or red hot poker aloe is native to South Africa Zimbabwe and Mozambique. Aculeata ('prickly') refers to the spines on
RMB09KTY–Flat flowered Aloe Aloe marlothii
RMA0DDC2–Aloe plant in flower Matopos Hills Zimbabwe Africa
RMA7HWCP–Aloe Masvingo Zimbabwe
RF2HK11KC–Aloe arborescens winter blooming succulent plant red flower
RFDJ07P6–Quivertree, at sunset
RMAJ733H–Mutirikwe Dam still called Lake Kyle near Great Zimbabwe Ruins Zimbabwe
RF2JC8G3G–Sydney Australia, flowering aloe chabaudii in garden
RMA5WGM7–Aloe plant with withering leaves, blue sky with clouds, in Zimbabwe, Africa
RFM6H9C9–Aloe cameronii
RFPNTXRY–Sydney Australia, flower heads of an aloe cryptopoda plant
RFM6H981–Aloe orthalopha
RM2CE4CPW–Great Zimbabwe ruins, stone structures of 'The Valley Complex' and aloes, ancient capital of Bantu civilization, Masvingo Province, Zimbabwe, Africa
RFM6HRP0–Aloe Munchii
RFPPEDM9–Aloe inyangensis seen in Zimbabwe's Eastern highlands
RF2RC4DRT–Aloe Vera plant in the botanical garden in Harare, Zimbabwe
RFR91380–Quiver Tree Forest (Aloe Aloidendron dichotoma) or kokerboom or Köcherbaumwald near Keetmanshoop in Namibia, Africa
RF2JBCJTY–Krantz aloe arborescens or candelabra aloe bloom in a winter garden. Close-up.
RFPMGJRE–Sydney Australia, flower heads of an aloe cryptopoda plant
RM2G615H6–Succulent Plants Kalanchoe Luciae
RF2WPK4XJ–Sydney Australia, flower heads of a Aloe cryptopoda plant
RMG8HPR5–Mountain aloe tree, Tembe Elephant Park, Maputaland, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa.
RMA7HWEX–Great Zimbabwe ruins Masvingo Zimbabwe
RF2HK11HB–Aloe arborescens winter blooming succulent plant red flower
RFDJ07NR–Quivertree, at sunset
RF2K4DMTE–Sydney Australia, flowering aloe cryptopoda a native of southern africa
RF2PNC0KW–Outlook
RFPMGJPC–Sydney Australia, flowering Aloe cryptopoda a native of southern africa
RFGDACH4–Namibia, Karas, Fishriver Canyon, an aloe, it is a plant genus from the subfamily of the Affodillgewaese (Asphodeloideae)
RMMFFTCC–GREAT ZIMBABWE RUINS Silhoutte of an aloe on the walls of the Great Enclosure Zimbabwe, southern Africa
RMA83PGR–Main Enclosure view
RM2CE4DPY–Great Zimbabwe ruins, stone structures of 'The Valley Complex' and aloes, ancient capital of Bantu civilization, Masvingo Province, Zimbabwe, Africa
RFJAFFYY–Aloe excelsa
RFPPFWGK–Aloe inyangensis seen in Zimbabwe's Eastern highlands
RMCP539A–Zimbabwe - Mutare Main Aloe Park Gardens.
RFR9138X–Quiver Tree Forest (Aloe Aloidendron dichotoma) or kokerboom or Köcherbaumwald near Keetmanshoop in Namibia, Africa
RM2H072T5–Aloe excelsa, also known as Noble Aloe, amidstThe Great Zimbabwe Ruins, which is one of the most important archaeological sites in Africa and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Zimbabwe. December 11, 2007.
RMG8HPMC–Mountain aloe tree, Tembe Elephant Park, Maputaland, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. Art.
RF2HK11H3–Aloe arborescens succulent plant winter blooming red flowers
RFDJ07HH–Quivertree, at sunset
RF2PNC0DN–Outlook
RMA83PGW–Main Enclosure. Great Zimbabwe
RM2CE4CPN–Great Zimbabwe ruins, stone structures of 'The Valley Complex' and aloes, ancient capital of Bantu civilization, Masvingo Province, Zimbabwe, Africa
RFJAFFYF–Aloe excelsa in Gross Simbabwe
RFPPFWMR–Aloe inyangensis seen in Zimbabwe's Eastern highlands
RFR91378–Quiver Tree Forest (Aloe Aloidendron dichotoma) or kokerboom or Köcherbaumwald near Keetmanshoop in Namibia, Africa
RMG8HPRY–Mountain aloe tree, Tembe Elephant Park, Maputaland, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. Blurred.
RF2HK11JJ–Aloe arborescens succulent plant green leaves with spikes on the edges
RF2PNC104–Domboshawa Views
RMA348JE–Aloe excelsor in the Valley Ruins
RM2CE4CPG–Great Zimbabwe ruins, stone structures of 'The Valley Complex' and aloes, ancient capital of Bantu civilization, Masvingo Province, Zimbabwe, Africa
RMA8WD1J–Aloe silhouettes
RFPPEEHM–Aloe inyangensis seen in Zimbabwe's Eastern highlands
RMA8WD3Y–Aloes at Great Zimbabwe
RFR91356–Quiver Tree Forest (Aloe Aloidendron dichotoma) or kokerboom or Köcherbaumwald near Keetmanshoop in Namibia, Africa
RFJAFFYE–Aloe excelsa bei Gross Simbabwe
RFPPEEWF–Aloe inyangensis seen in Zimbabwe's Eastern highlands
RMA8WCCW–Great Zimbabwe Masvingo Zimbabwe
RFR91369–Quiver Tree Forest (Aloe Aloidendron dichotoma) or kokerboom or Köcherbaumwald near Keetmanshoop in Namibia, Africa
RMA83PGT–Main Enclosure
RMACBH8A–Nyanga National Park
RFPPEEF0–Aloe inyangensis seen in Zimbabwe's Eastern highlands
RFR9137R–Quiver Tree Forest (Aloe Aloidendron dichotoma) or kokerboom or Köcherbaumwald near Keetmanshoop in Namibia, Africa
RFPPEEN0–Aloe inyangensis seen in Zimbabwe's Eastern highlands
RFR9138F–Quiver Tree Forest (Aloe Aloidendron dichotoma) or kokerboom or Köcherbaumwald near Keetmanshoop in Namibia, Africa
RFPPEE7H–Aloe inyangensis seen in Zimbabwe's Eastern highlands
RFPKR6BC–Aloe Inyangensis seen at worlds view, Nyanga downs, Zimbabwe.
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