Netherlands
Macro of an Aloe Vera flower
This photo was taken on one of the 365 beaches in Antigua.
Ibena is the Aloe Vera Queen of Far North Queensland, and this is a photo of her show – showing the Rasta way of making Aloe Vera pulp shampoo – to the Bob Marley beat.
This is the beginning of a healthy smoothie with fresh aloe vera in water ready to be buzzed with the magic wand!
The fibre in the gel of a leaf of Aloe Vera is very “Special”. It cures from A-Z and is a popular plant in the edible landscape @ McGreens. This photo was colour enhanced. The yellow part of the flesh is not supposed to be consumed.
Naked Aloe, caught at just that moment.
Bee flying in to orange aloe plant
An Aloe Vera flower bud on its way to blooming!!
Their nearly opened…...to hang in long orange bells…..
I thought the texture on this aloe vera plant was really cool. I decided to use black and white to try and enhance these. Your comments are welcome. Make: Canon / Model: Canon EOS 350D DIGITAL / Lens: Canon EF 28-135mm f3.5-5.6 IS USM / Shutter Speed: 1/50 second / F Number: F/5.6 / Focal Length: 135 mm / ISO Speed: 200 / Filter: Hama Sky Filter / Date Picture Taken: Oct 3, 2007, 3:25:29 PM
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Yes those tall things growing next to the tree are flowers! Taken near Embalse de la Pedrera, Torremendo, Costa Blanca, Spain.
I’ve always found the little spines on this plant to be very interesting. I’ve been told this actually looks like a serpent of sorts.
Aloe Vera..up close and personal…
Wallpaper created with aloe vera plant
Light orange aloe flowerets-mixed media. /
Toothed, yet gentle.
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