no it is a succulent plant, a family of which cacti are members.
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
believe it or not the scientific name of the aloe vera plant, or medicinal aloe, is "aloe vera"
There is no scientific evidence to support the idea that cactus juice can cure sunburns. Sunburns should be treated with soothing creams, aloe vera gel, or moisturizers that can help alleviate discomfort and promote healing. It's also important to avoid further sun exposure and stay hydrated to aid in the healing process.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Aloe spp. (Aloe vera).
Carnegiea gigantea is the latin name for the saguaro cactus.
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Yes, cactus compost can be used to plant aloe vera. Botanists and horticulturalists describes aloe vera and cactus as succulents with similar bio-geographies and biological requirements. A cactus compost may be employed regardless of whether aloe vera serves as a house or outdoor plant.
Otherwise names aloe vera, it can be used for medicines, and etc It's full of water, like cactus, spines, no leaves..
Aloe vera is a plant with bitter juice. The juice from the leaves of the aloe plant is known for its bitter taste and is commonly used in skincare products for its soothing and healing properties.
No Scientific classification Kingdom:------Plantae Division:-------Magnoliophyta Class:----------Liliopsida Order:----------Asparagales Family:---------Asphodelaceae Genus:---------Aloe Species:-------A. vera Binomial name: Aloe vera
Usually cactus grow fairly well, so to aloe-vera plants.
Aloe Vera plants and cacti are not closely related. Aloe Vera belongs to the Asphodelaceae family, while cacti belong to the Cactaceae family. They have different characteristics such as leaf structure and flower shape.
No, it is a spiky cactus type plant with sword shaped leaves that grow in a ground-hugging cluster.
If you mean the aloe vera plant(succulent cactus-like plant,) nothing. It will taste bad, but shouldn't hurt you
Simply stated, "no." While they are not bad for you, you do much better drinking a pure aloe vera gel drink. You see, when the aloe vera gel is dehydrated or freeze-dried many of the nutrients, including vitamins and enzymes, are destroyed in the process. On the other hand, a stabilized aloe vera juice drink retains all of the nutrients. (Stabilized so that the aloe vera gel doesn't oxidize.)
Since you only want to know about three types of producers from the desert, then I'll just tell you about three. There is a cactus, aloe, and four-wing saltbush.
Commercial grown Aloe comes from Australia, South Africa, parts of the Southern US and several other countries that have constant warm temps. It also can be grown as a house plant given the right conditions.