Because aloe vera produces flowers it is part of the phylum angiosperm.
Just a fun fact: "kingdom phylum class order family genus species" is an oversimplification of the relationships of life to each other and the nomenclature is always changing. More interesting and accurate (although messier) is just to look at the tree of life's relationships.
Aloe is a genus. Aloe vera is a species.
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1200 milligrams of aloe vera juice is 1.2 grams of aloe vera juice. If you woudl like to find out about the history of aloe vera see http://counterpointwisdom.com/aloevera/history-of-aloe-vera/aloe-vera-usage-history/
Aloe vera belongs to Monocotyledons
aloe vera = Sabila
aloe vera!
The scientific name for aloe vera is actually Aloe vera.This is for the common succulent that is used widely for medicinal and cosmetic purposes.Other species of aloe plants exist all over the world, and their taxonomy can be found athttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aloe_vera#Taxonomy_and_etymology
Aloe Vera has Parallel leaf venation and taproot system
Aloe Juice and Aloe Vera juice are the same thing. The name is just different but they are both from the aloe vera plant.
No. Aloe is a genus of plants with about 150 different species, of which Aloe vera, also known as Aloe barbadensis is one. The emolient substance derived from the plant is commonly referred to simply as aloe, but the commercial products made from this substance are usually call "aloe vera".In any case Aloe vera and Aloe barbadensis are the two taxonomical names for this plant, but Aloe Vera is the only one used as a common name.
no it is a natural product from the Aloe vera plant
about of aloe vera leaf