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Aloe perryi

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Aloe perryi
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Aloe perryi is a species of plant in the genus Aloe. It is endemic to the island of Socotra in Yemen,[3] and may be known by the common name, Socotrine aloe.[4]

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Description

A variable species, usually a blue-green colour but sometimes reddish, especially in exposed positions. The inflorescence is branched, and the flowers reddish orange with yellow tips.[citation needed]

Distribution and habitat

Its natural habitat is rocky areas. Widely distributed and in places abundant, it is one of a number of Aloe species that naturally occur on the island of Socotra, others including Aloe jawiyon[5] and Aloe squarrosa.[6] Bitter aloes – the juice of Aloe perryi – has important pharmaceutical and medicinal properties. At present, it is under no immediate threat but some populations are potentially vulnerable to pests, climate change and over-harvesting.

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Botanical illustration from 1910
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