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Aloe Vera plant


Aloe Vera is a houseplant which is very useful for the multipurpose as it is uses as effective medicine and skin care aid. All Aloes are semitropical succulent plants, and may only be grown outdoors in areas where there is no chance of freezing.

The leave are of gray-greenish colour with irregular white marks and so bitter in test. It growing to 0.8m by 1m at a slow rate and it is strong to zone 8. This plant has leaf for all year and flowers produces in the month of may and july.

Aloe Vera plant favor light, medium and basic soil, acid, neutral and basic soils and it is also require well-drained soil. It can grow in nutritionally poor soil and tolerate drought but can't grow in the shade.

Aloe Vera plant was taken from Africa to other nations in the nineteenth century and greatly utilized for growing. Presently, it is found in many countries such as Mexico, Venezuela, India and Caribbean islands. Many farms have been started for aloe Vera plants and they manufacture and supply this plant.

As aloe vera is multipurpose plant it is used to make various product like aloe vera gel, cream, shampoo, drink etc. It is also useful as a medicine. Aloe vera is the plant which is generally recognized as safe and effective if used appropriately for this purpose.

A large numbers of people have cultivated aloe Vera plant in their places and supposed it like a first aid. In the year 1935, a medicinal journal of America detailed the aloe Vera plant uses, which is beneficial to treat skin lesions that are developed through X-rays.

This plant is utilized as an ingredient in many drinks which assists in stomach conditions and also shown to be an effective skin moisturizer in many items of the skin care.


     

 

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