Aloe rebmannii

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Aloe rebmannii

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smallish to moderate suckering, heavily spotted Madagascan aloe that is pretty rare in cultivation. Red flowers (never seen myself).
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New plant in my collection
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Geoff, did you root the rebmanii cutting yet? I noticed mine is still loose in the pot and your post reminded me I need to check it and bring it inside where it's warmer.

Eta: I checked it and it does have some roots, just not enough to sit firmly. It's a big cutting but an awkward shape that doesn't sit straight. I've buried 2-3 inches of stem and hope that isn't too much.
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sounds OK.. I have not checked mine yet for roots. Not time to come in till November end (I hope)
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Same plant as posted above when it was just a cutting from the Institute for Aloe Studies. For me, it's been a goldilocks plant that looks and needs to be treated like a fantasy aloe. Mine has been both sunburned and cold damaged, but now I'm more careful with it and this year it has several new growth points.
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I acquired a small plant a couple of months ago. Looks like a little deltoideodonta so far but if it ends up looking like the first picture I shall be very pleased.
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Found this in a little nursery, off the beaten path. Labeled A. rebmannii ?
What do y'all think?
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I don’t think so personally. It should look somewhat like deltoideodonta.

Nice flowers though.
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