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Aloe Vera farm in Fuerteventura, Canary Islands\n\nGreen Aloe vera.
Espeletia Frailejones  of the Paramo de Oceta Mongui Boyaca in Colombia South America
The moors of El Ángel, at the foot of the Chiles volcano, are covered by the famous frailejones, beautiful plants with leaves like rabbit ears.
Horizontal close up of a cluster of large green sharp spiky agave plants against blue sky in country Australian garden
Belmira landscape, paramo, frailejones, espeletia, waterfall
Farm in the Karoo with old rural houses, valeys pastures aloes and fields of sheep and the swartberg mountains in south africa.
Aloe in foreground, cloud-covered mountain in the background.
Close-up on an aloe growing on a ridge close to the seafront at the Kelders in Western Cape of South Africa
The wilderness of Cape Point National Park, Western Cape, South Africa
Aloes in flower standing tall on the slope of a hill
Flowers Blooming in Burned Tree Valley Springtime during the Day Moody Sky in Colorado. A shot with life and death sharing the same space. Resurrection.
Masca Gorge is a narrow valley in the north-west of the island of Tenerife. The gorge is situated within the Teno Massif. The gorge is a popular tourist destination due to its dramatic scenery and unique geology. An eight-kilometre long walking trail begins at Masca village and continues for the length of the gorge to finish at Masca beach.
Scenic view of Paramo flowers in Purace National Natural Park, Cauca, Colombia.
Large cactus plant in Swartberg pass, South Africa
Scenery of Mountains, Murillo Colombia
Hiking on island of Sao Nicolau, Cape Verde (Cabo Verde), Africa
Everlastings (Syncarpha vestita). Also called by the following name: Cape snow. Fynbush,  Desert flower in South Africa.
Misty mountain landscape with lush greenery and cloudy sky in Tenerife.
Transkei holiday destination
Agave, yucca, cacti and desert plants in a mountain valley landscape in New Mexico,
View on the mountain range of Santo Antao (Cape Verde). At the end of the valley the Atlantic ocean. (Stitched Panorama with curved horizon) .
Halfmens (literal translation: Half Human) (Pachypodium namaquanum). Also called Elephant Trunk, this is one of the most popular of all large succulents from the arid Northern Cape and southern Namibia. Pachypodium namaquanum is listed as a Lower Risk (LR) and Near Threatened (NT) species according to the Southern African Plant Red Data List. When seen in the distance against the skyline, they could easily be mistaken for humans, especially in family groups, hence the name Halfmens. According to Nama folklore, a tribe from southern Namibia was driven southwards to the Richtersveld. A few paused to gaze longingly northward and the gods turned them into half-humans or halfmens with a distant view of their lost homeland. Photographed near Eksteensfonteint in the UNESCO Richtersveld Cultural and Botanical  Landscape.
Agave plants at a agave plantation with tubes from the irrigation system. The plants are used for the making of aloe vera, a beauty product for the skin.\nIn the foreground some freshly harvested leaves.
Gold Tooth Aloe (Aloe nobilis) close-up in the garden, an evergreen succulent perennial forming a carpet of decorative rosettes.
Giant succulent growing in meadow, Nanacamilpa, Tlaxcala
Aloe in Pantelleria
City scape of Cape Town , Western Cape, South Africa.
Landscape with cactuses and succulents in Gran Canaria
A green plant at the beginning of spring
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