The Benefits of Aloe Vera
Have you ever heard of the Aloe vera plant? People use it for a variety of purposes. In this article, I will describe the Aloe vera plant and its benefits.
The Aloe vera plant is a type of succulent that grows in warm environments. It is fairly common to see one in south Texas or other similar locales. Aloe veras can be grown as a potted plant or outdoors in the ground. Just make sure that you cover the Aloe vera
if it's going to freeze.
Aloe veras can be grown inside your home as well, but I have found it difficult to sustain them indoors. Whenever I tried growing Aloe veras indoors, the plants would simply not mature. The Aloe vera didn't die(unless I over watered them), they just would not grow. I believe the problem was that the Aloe veras needed more heat; temperatures in the eighties and nineties are ideal for them.
Aloe vera plants are usually green, and have small thorns on the edges of the leaves. The thorns are not that big of a deal, and they are easy to avoid. The skin of the Aloe vera plant also has milky white splotches on it. This colorful mixture makes the Aloe vera highly coveted by people who want to use it for decorative purposes.
When the Aloe vera plants reach a certain age, they produce an orange, yellow, or red flower. The conditions have to be nearly perfect for the Aloe vera to produce any flora. In my opinion, the flower resembles honeysuckle blossoms. But the flower doesn't seem to give off a scent, unlike the honeysuckle.
Aloe vera plants are easy to propagate. Once the plants mature, they start to produce new Aloe vera plants. After these Aloe vera cuttings grow a few inches, you should remove them from the adult plant. If you don't, the cuttings will drain the resources of the adult plant. These cuttings will not kill the adult plant, but they will slow its growth.
What about the medicinal uses that everyone is always raving about? It's true; Aloe veras do have medical uses. Aloe veras are great for insect bites, infections, softer skin; etc. You will often find the Aloe vera juice to be a part of moisturizers, conditioners, soaps; etc. Some Asian countries even drink the Aloe vera juice in teas and other drinks.
The Aloe vera plant is a type of succulent that grows in warm environments. It is fairly common to see one in south Texas or other similar locales. Aloe veras can be grown as a potted plant or outdoors in the ground. Just make sure that you cover the Aloe vera
Aloe veras can be grown inside your home as well, but I have found it difficult to sustain them indoors. Whenever I tried growing Aloe veras indoors, the plants would simply not mature. The Aloe vera didn't die(unless I over watered them), they just would not grow. I believe the problem was that the Aloe veras needed more heat; temperatures in the eighties and nineties are ideal for them.
Aloe vera plants are usually green, and have small thorns on the edges of the leaves. The thorns are not that big of a deal, and they are easy to avoid. The skin of the Aloe vera plant also has milky white splotches on it. This colorful mixture makes the Aloe vera highly coveted by people who want to use it for decorative purposes.
When the Aloe vera plants reach a certain age, they produce an orange, yellow, or red flower. The conditions have to be nearly perfect for the Aloe vera to produce any flora. In my opinion, the flower resembles honeysuckle blossoms. But the flower doesn't seem to give off a scent, unlike the honeysuckle.
Aloe vera plants are easy to propagate. Once the plants mature, they start to produce new Aloe vera plants. After these Aloe vera cuttings grow a few inches, you should remove them from the adult plant. If you don't, the cuttings will drain the resources of the adult plant. These cuttings will not kill the adult plant, but they will slow its growth.
What about the medicinal uses that everyone is always raving about? It's true; Aloe veras do have medical uses. Aloe veras are great for insect bites, infections, softer skin; etc. You will often find the Aloe vera juice to be a part of moisturizers, conditioners, soaps; etc. Some Asian countries even drink the Aloe vera juice in teas and other drinks.
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