Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Caribbean Flowers Series - Aloe vera

The Beauty or Miracle Plant


In Trinidad and Tobago, the
Aloe plant can be found in many gardens. Your Grandmother, Aunt or Tanti will have a cluster of Aloes ready to sooth the bruise you got while trying to pick plumes in her backyard.

The gel from the plant has a bitter taste to it, but the beneficial properties are to give your belly a good clean out. It can act as a natural laxative. The yellow flower is tubular in shape and blooms in clusters from a stem that extends from the core of the plant to the hight of 2 feet.


4 comments:

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Anonymous said...

Interesting, thanks.

Anonymous said...

That is so strange. I think

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