Succulent ID
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Douglas Hunt on Nov 14, 2014I am far from an expert but all the aloes I know have much more pronounced spines along the edges. I think it is another type of succulent.Helpful Reply
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Jerry n Elaine Thompson on Nov 14, 2014I have never seen one with red on the leavesHelpful Reply
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Iris on Nov 14, 2014I think it is a type of cacti.Helpful Reply
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Connie on Nov 14, 2014It doesn't look like aloe, but a succulent.Helpful Reply
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Kathleen M on Nov 16, 2014thanks everyone, pretty sure i'ts a succulent too. Nice color for one.Helpful Reply
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