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Aloe broomii, known as the mountain aloe or snake aloe on account of its odd , is a species of in the genus , found in southern Africa.


Distribution
This aloe is widespread in and . In South Africa, it grows from is South Africa's northernmost province which shares borders with Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Botswana, making it the ideal entrance to Africa and in the to the Free State (which borders the land-locked of Lesotho), and south and east to the .


Habitat
This aloe grows on rocky slopes in hilly and mountainous areas, at an altitude of between 1000 and 2000 metres above sea level. The rainfall in this area is low, ranging from 300 to 500 mm per annum, and falls mainly in summer.


Description
A. broomii is a robust plant with a short stem. It grows up to 1.5 metres high, including the inflorescence. It is usually a single-stemmed aloe, although it may split into groups with up to three 'rosettes'. The leaves of this plant are much like that of other aloes, with fleshy succulent leaves edged with small thorns. These thorns are very dark, compared to other species whose thorns are either green or white. The most notable feature of this plant is its odd inflorescence, where the flowers are hidden by the extended , giving it a sinuous, snake-like appearance, hence its name.


Ecology
Like other aloes, this plant attracts a wide variety of , including insects such as , and , and bird species such as . Its seeds may be attacked by .


Relationship with humans

Conservation
This plant is not threatened by human activity in its range.


Uses
This plant, like many other Aloe species such as the well-known , is held to have medicinal properties. Farmers use it as an disinfectant, an ear remedy for sheep, and a pesticide to purge from livestock.


Cultivation
Like most Aloe species, this plant is a water-wise plant that may be used in . It grows well in well-drained soil and flourishes in full sun. This plant is propagated from seed.

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