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aristata succulent plant Aloe aristataAloe aristata, commonly known as Lace Aloe or Torch Plant, is a compact, evergreen succulent native to South Africa and Lesotho. It forms dense, clustering rosettes of dark green, triangular leaves adorned with white tubercles and soft, lacy margins. The foliage may develop reddish hues under stress or cold exposure. In late spring to early summer, mature plants produce tall, branched inflorescences with coral orange tubular flowers that attract

Aloe aristata, commonly known as Lace Aloe or Torch Plant, is a compact, evergreen succulent native to South Africa and Lesotho. It forms dense, clustering rosettes of dark green, triangular leaves adorned with white tubercles and soft, lacy margins. The foliage may develop reddish hues under stress or cold exposure. In late spring to early summer, mature plants produce tall, branched inflorescences with coral-orange tubular flowers that attract pollinators such as bees and hummingbirds. This drought-tolerant species thrives in full sun to partial shade, requiring well-draining soil and infrequent watering to prevent root rot. It multiplies readily through offsets, forming low-growing, spreading mounds over time. Hardy to USDA Zones 7-10, Aloe aristata tolerates temperatures down to 15-20°F, with reports suggesting it can survive brief exposure to near 0°F if kept dry. Formerly classified as an Aloe, taxonomic revisions in 2014 reassigned it to the monotypic genus Aristaloe. Well-suited for rock gardens, xeriscaping, and containers, it is a versatile, low-maintenance plant that adapts well to both outdoor and indoor cultivation.

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What I like about this book is how it truly I must say base all it information on facts and allows the reader to search for themselves that truth. Very informative reading! There are many books such as this, which goes along with what the authour here is stating. A well written and well research issue, I have yet to come across. This book invites anyone, no matter of race or ethnicity, to see the real, yet truth behind ones identity as respects where He/She came from when it comes to the lineage of Noah's three sons: Ham, Shem, Japheth. It breaks it down using Biblical though logic to determine who, when, where, how, the races came about. A Must Read!!! Let truth be told... who the true sons of Noah (Ham, Shem, Japheth) when it relates to my culture (as a Negro or Hebrew Israelite). What's interesting about this book is how it goes into by way of explaining, through a series of logics base on facts, showing you the differention between the two Sons of Noah: Ham and Shem (who were actually of non-colour), according to their identity. The Bible is clear on this fact, however, the "myth" that Ham was "curse" as a race which lead to their skin colour turning Black, which lead to the mass genocide and reason for slavery. It is rather interesting how many miss the two of Noah's Sons: Ham & Shem being of non-colour and that Yeshua (Jesus) was actually from the line of Shem, therefore, being a person of non-colour... According to the actual fact presented, HAM in the Bible had four (4) sons: Cush (Ethiopia), Mizraim (Egyptians), Phut (Libya -N.Africans), Canaan (S.Africa). These were the progenitour of the Dark Races, NOT the Negroes!(Genesis 10:6) The Negroes were from Shem, who were the Hebrew Israelites! However, the progenitours of Japheth was the Greek, Romans, Europeans or the Caucasians. According to Alexander Hamilton Bible Dictionary pg. 330, defines HAM: "The youngest son of Noah born probably about 96 years, before the flood. One of the 8 person to live during the flood. He became the progenitor of the dark races, Not the Negroes, but the Egyptians, Ethiopians, Libyans, and Canaanites." A MUST READ!!!
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Per the author, this book is “intended as a supplement to existing literature on African and Black Hebrew history.” If you are not looking for such, this will not be the book for you. This may be why some reviewers find the book to be a disappointment. What makes this book great is that it is detailed-oriented, factual, and intends to drive points home for the reader. Even more, it sparks your curiosity on the subject matter, as intended. Many of us have been brainwashed and forced into believing historical occurrences that are false and biased so I can understand why some individuals find this book challenging to accept, believe, and understand; however, that’s what makes the book great –it encourages you to research and to come to an educated conclusion. I have been enlightened by this book; however, it is repetitive in some areas. It is not written as most of our “modern” books, following certain standards of writing and, therefore, can be considered challenging to read, but after I finished it I was happy that I did read it because my world has become even larger. Yet, that does not discredit the author or the book itself. This is not your typical book and as it is a supplement, be equipped with a search engine, history books, the bible, and more. I promise that you will see most of the points and historical accounts provided are indeed true.
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