Aloe ferox 2 - W&N watercolour on Bockingford 300gsm
Aloe ferox (also known as the Cape Aloe, Bitter Aloe, Red Aloe and
Tap Aloe), is a species of arborescent aloe indigenous to Southern
Africa. It is one of several Aloe species used to make bitter aloes, a
purgative medication and also yields a non-bitter gel that can be used
in cosmetics.
Die
Bitteraalwyn (Aloe ferox), inheems aan
Suid-Afrika, is ’n struik wat deel is van die aalwynfamilie. Die plant
blom vanaf Mei tot September. Die struik is ’n stadige groeier met ’n
enkelstam en dik, doringrige, vlesige blare en buisvormige, oranje-rooi
blomme. Dit is ’n uitstekende struik ir die rotstuin en verkies vol son en matige water. Die sap van die blare word vir medisyne en skoonheidsprodukte gebruik.
Aloe ferox 1 - W&N watercolour on Bockingford 300gsm
A painting of an Aloe ferox in my garden. Each winter my aloes put up
the most spectacular show of orange, brightening up the dull winter
landscape. I can feel the season is turning already, gets lighter much
later in the mornings and soon (well, roundabouts June/July) I’ll be
blessed with their beauty again.