Aloe “Pink Blush” is characterized by strong, rigid leaves with dark and light green leaves with raised pink ridges. This aloe produces offsets freely and orange flowers. They make great container plants.
Pink Blush Aloe
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Aloe “Pink Blush” is characterized by strong, rigid leaves with dark and light green leaves with raised pink ridges. This aloe produces offsets freely and orange flowers. They make great container plants.
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