aloes in English

noun
1
a succulent plant, typically having a rosette of toothed fleshy leaves and bell-shaped or tubular flowers on long stems. Native to the Old World tropics, several species are cultivated commercially or as ornamentals.
The planters use aloes and other succulent plants that are able to survive under different kinds of environmental conditions.
2
the fragrant heartwood of a tropical Asian tree.
We would like to see important products, like sago, rattan, and aloe wood being protected for future use, and the area that we set aside for production use could be used by logging companies if proper agreements can be made.

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1. These Aloes must be clearly distinguished from the well-known medicinal Aloes, of ancient fame

2. Like aloes that Jehovah has planted,

3. Aloes, in medicine, is the inspissated juice of the aloe

4. Some Aloes are part of cultural superstitions, i.e

5. Please Note: Because all Aloes (other than Aloe vera) are classified as Endangered Species we are not shipping Aloes to locations outside the USA

6. Aloes is open, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun.

7. Below is a list of Aloes considered the hardiest.

8. Aloes Tree Ltd provides Photocatalyst Solution Against Virus, Bacteria & Fungi

9. With all sorts of trees of frankincense, myrrh, and aloes,+

10. I have sprinkled my bed With myrrh, aloes and cinnamon.

11. Small and medium Aloes are perfect for mixed containers or rock gardens

12. Another threat is the collection of young Aloes for the horticulture trade

13. Pro 17 I have perfumed my bed with myrrh , aloes, and cinnamon.

14. 17 I have sprinkled my bed with myrrh, aloes, and cinnamon.

15. Aloes from mainland Africa but NOT South Africa: This is a poorly understood group of Aloes (by me) and the least common in general in terms of cultivation

16. Aloes also have various culinary uses in the form of marmalade, jams, pickles and preserves

17. Aloes hybridize readily, with many naturally-occurring hybrids know from their native habitats

18. Aloes definition at Dictionary.com, a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms and translation

19. Aloes Native to sub-Saharan Africa, Madagascar, and Arabia, Aloes are evergreen succulents with usually spiny leaves arranged in neat rosettes, and spectacular, candle-like inflorescences bearing clusters of brilliant yellow, orange or red, tubular flowers

20. I don't know too much about Aloes, so can't say much about the info supplied regarding Aloes, but I do have years of experience with agaves and their relatives

21. Pharmaceutical preparations made from or containing ginseng, lingzhi mushrooms, bird's nests and/or aloes

22. Aloes, cassia, and cinnamon were found in what is today China, India, and Sri Lanka.

23. In colder zones, plant medium to large Aloes in containers so they can be moved to …

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25. Aloes may generate intergeneric hybrids with these other plants, and the hybrids may be fertile

26. Nicodemus supplied “a mixture of myrrh and aloes” for making Jesus’ body ready for burial.

27. But now he brings a roll containing about a hundred Roman pounds [33 kg] of myrrh and expensive aloes.

28. Gilbert Westacott Reynolds documented over 300 species of Aloes (about 170 species are found in South Africa)

29. In rural areas Aloes are often used as live animal enclosures or as natural hedges and boundary fences.

30. Bitter definition, having a harsh, disagreeably acrid taste, like that of aspirin, quinine, wormwood, or aloes

31. Aloes occur naturally only in Africa, in Mexico, where Aloe vera escaped from cultivation, it has been naturalised.

32. Aloes definition: an Asian thymelaeaceous tree, Aquilaria agallocha, having fragrant wood that yields a Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

33. Aloes are found from Arabia in the North to Madagascar in the East and Southern Africa in the South

34. Nicodemus also came and brought about a hundred pounds of myrrh and aloes.32 Guards were placed at the tomb.33

35. The Allurement is summed up when she finally says, “I have perfumed my bed with myrrh, aloes, and cinnamon

36. Aloes of this height simply do not exist in cultivation, at least in the US at this time (2007)

37. Aloes typically have juicy, triangular leaves that form starfish-like rosettes. Some are smooth, others toothed and prickled

38. Aloes are evergreen perennials, with architectural foliage that can be decoratively toothed or almost smooth, vibrantly green, blue or grey

39. We offer a wide variety of succulents including Cacti, aloes, agaves, euphorbias, aeoniums, echeveria, sedums and many other drought tolerant xerophytes.

40. Aloes are a large genus of plants, about 450 species, from sub-Saharan Africa, Madagascar, and parts of Arabia

41. Heading No 1302 applies inter alia to liquorice extract and extract of pyrethrum, extract of hops, extract of aloes and opium.

42. The ingredients for perfumes included aloes, balsamic oil, cinnamon, and other spices. —Proverbs 7:17; Song of Solomon 4:10, 14.

43. Most Aloes are frost tender and cannot handle a hard freeze (several hours below 25ºF or -4ºC)

44. (Luke 16:14) The fact that he was able to afford an expensive roll of myrrh and aloes testifies to his means.

45. Aloes can be used as a solitary focal point or massed in the landscape in Mediterranean, succulent, or drought-tolerant gardens

46. (John 19:39) He brings about a hundred Roman pounds (72 modern pounds) (33 kg) of a costly mixture of myrrh and aloes.

47. Nicodemus, also a member of the Sanhedrin who has secretly confessed faith in Jesus, assists with a hundred pounds [33 kg] of myrrh and aloes.

48. Aloes (Sandalwood) I love Sandalwood (sold separately as Royal Hawaiian Sandalwood too)! So I have no issue using this oil all day today! Scriptural references

49. We specialize in drought-resistant plants, and rare living-fossil plants called Cycads, and other drought-resistant rare succulent plants like Aloes, Agaves , Dyckias, Echeverias and Strelitzias.

50. ‘Traditional folk medicine offered recipes for Abortifacient brews of aloes, pennyroyal, and extracts from wild juniper bushes that so poisoned or irritated the system that miscarriages occurred as a side effect.’