No, it is not an invasive species. It is a plant species and belongs to genus Aloe. It is a stemless plant growing up to 60 - 100 cm i.e. (24–39 inch) tall. It is also considered as important plant species, offering number of medicinal benefits. Some of the medicinal benefits of Aloe Vera are as follows. read more
No, it is not an invasive species. It is a plant species and belongs to genus Aloe. It is a stemless plant growing up to 60 - 100 cm i.e. (24–39 inch) tall. It is also considered as important plant species, offering number of medicinal benefits. read more
Aloe vulgaris Aloe vulgaris Lamarck, Encycl. 1: 86. 1783, nom. illegit. BASIONYM: Aloe vera (Linnaeus) Burman f. 1768; Aloe hyacinthoides Linnaeus, var. vera Linnaeus 1753. read more
The new species are Crested Floating Heart (Nymphoides cristata), Grass Leaved Eulophia (Eulophia graminea), Bamboo (Bambusa vulgaris), Aloe (Aloe vera), Sago Palm (Cycas revoluta), Sprenger's Asparagus-Fern (Asparagus aethiopius), and Senegal Date Palm (Phoenix reclinata). read more