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Camden Crace
2017年08月12日
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It is either that or a twilight zone aloe.

Camden Crace
2017年08月12日
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@Aurora I think it is an aloe haworthioides. Or haworthia leaved aloe.
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Only pull of the very bottom ones, especially if they feel slightly loose, as that will give space for new growth.
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I agree, just a few offthe bottom, especially if they have squishy bases against the plant
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