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Aug 24, 2013 10:02 AM CST
Name: Sandi
Austin, Tx (Zone 8b)
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I have a few aloes growing in a copper fire pit. I cannot I.D. them. There are so many that look alike. I'm going to have to pot them up soon. I won't have room to store them in the fire pit over winter. Can someone help? (I originally thought these were dyckias, but Janet set me straight!).


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