- Aloe - Wikipedia
Most Aloe species have a rosette of large, thick, fleshy leaves Aloe flowers are tubular, frequently yellow, orange, pink, or red, and are borne, densely clustered and pendant, at the apex of simple or branched, leafless stems
- Aloe Vera: Health Benefits, Common Uses, Side Effects, and Risks - WebMD
WebMD's Guide on Aloe Vera Learn all you need to know about its uses, benefits, nutrition, and risks
- Aloe Vera Plant Care: How to Take Care of Aloe Vera | The Old Farmers . . .
Discover how to care for aloe vera plants with tips on watering, lighting, repotting, and more Learn how to grow aloe vera indoors or outdoors and safely use its soothing gel
- Aloe vera: 9 health benefits - Medical News Today
What are the benefits of aloe vera? Aloe vera is a medicinal plant with antioxidant and antibacterial properties Aloe vera benefits can include reducing dental plaque, accelerating wound
- What Is Aloe? 5 Benefits, Types, and How To Use It - Health
Aloe is a family of plants with therapeutic and medicinal properties, used topically or orally Aloe vera is the most commonly used type, but Aloe perryi, Aloe ferox, and Aloe arborescens are
- Aloe - Mayo Clinic
Overview Aloe is a plant that makes two substances used in healthcare products They are clear gel and yellow latex People mainly put aloe's clear gel on skin to treat burns, the skin condition psoriasis and even acne Some also take the gel by mouth to treat certain conditions
- Aloe - The University of Texas at El Paso
There are more than 400 different species of Aloe, but the ones that are more commonly used commercially include: A vera, A barbadensis and A capensis or “Cape Aloe” The majority of them are native to Africa and the Arabian Peninsula
- Aloe | Description, Genus, Plants, Leaf, Uses, Facts | Britannica
Aloe, genus of more than 500 species of shrubby succulent plants in the family Asphodelaceae native to Africa, Madagascar, and the Arabian Peninsula Several species are cultivated as ornamentals and houseplants and for their medicinal leaves
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