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Jan 25, 2016 6:01 PM CST
Name: Thijs van Soest
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That sure looks like it, but it is not always easy to know for sure there are a lot of hybrids out there that look very very similar. I think the flowers are the same as the plant I have and the flowers in the picture already in the database (though the flowers in that pictures are unsharp). Here are some pictures of one of my Aloe x 'Pink Blush':


Entire plant with inflorescence.


Entire plant without the inflorescence showing the pink blush aspect of its leaves.


A close up of the flower.

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And here is what happens when the plant is really happy with regards to water and sun exposure... the pink blush goes away... (Plants in the square pot and the round pot leaning off to the right)
It is what it is!

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