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Definitions from the WebThe genus Aloe refers to a group of flowering succulent plants, native to Africa and commonly known as aloes. It belongs to the family Asphodelaceae and encompasses over 500 species. Aloe plants are well-known for their thick, fleshy leaves that often contain a gel-like substance with various medicinal properties. They are popular for their ornamental value and are commonly cultivated as houseplants or in gardens. Sense 1: Aloe is a genus of plants that includes several species known for their therapeutic properties. Example sentence: The genus Aloe contains species such as Aloe vera and Aloe arborescens, which are widely used in traditional medicine. Sense 2: The genus Aloe encompasses a diverse group of succulent plants used in cosmetics and skincare products. Example sentence: Many beauty products feature extracts from plants in the genus Aloe due to their soothing and moisturizing effects on the skin. Sense: Referring to the plants belonging to the genus Aloe. Example sentence: The genus Aloe plants are known for their striking rosette-shaped leaves and vibrant colors. To explore and purchase various products related to genus Aloe, you can check the following search results on Amazon: | ||||
genus allamanda genus alliaria genus alligator genus allionia genus allium genus allosaurus genus alnus genus alocasia genus aloe genus alopecurus genus alopex genus alopius genus alosa genus alouatta genus alpinia genus alsobia genus alsophila
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