I travelled down to my parent's since i was on sabbatical and needed to change environment and of cos visit them. Its been a year i saw them last. This morning, i decided to take a walk around the courtyard and my eyes caught the site of an orange spikes on a stalk on the aloe vera plant bucket. I asked my mum, "Is that aloe vera flower?" She replied, "no way! Aloe vera do not grow flowers". Was i convinced? No, so i decided to go closer and check it out and wow, it is indeed an aloe vera flower.
I have always known aloe vera as a short steemed shrub but never as a flowering plant. The medicinal value of the aloe vera gel cannot be overemphasized as it is one plant with multi-medicinal uses. I still remember mummy cooking the gel with lipton then forcing us to drink it. She claims it was good for the stomach especially for indigestion, constipation and gastro-intestinal problems. This makes me wonder what could be the medicinal value of its flower?
I do not know how long it takes an aloe vera plant to grow flowers but i know that ours is about 8 years old and this is summer so im guessing the flower buds in summer. It was a beautiful sight to behold. Someone said it is a good vegetable for making stew and salad and it has therapeutic effects, well i wouldnt know for a fact but i would appreciate if someone can research on it so we can know more about its medicinal value.
Yeah i took some shots. I am not a professional photographer but i think i tried...lol.
This is the aloe vera plant with the flower from a distance
the flower stalk growing from the stem of the aloe vera plant
a new flower bud
So this it, any ideas what this flower can do?
All pictures taken from my samsung tab A6
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