Institute for Aloe Studies

Cacti and Succulents

389 Somerset Road, Apt 4
Oakland, California 94611 (United States)

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Positive
On Oct 12, 2012, juan3105 (1 reviews) from Dolores, Alicante,
Spain

ALOES superb collection of photographs and very good. Congratulations from Spain. I hope I can buy some. J.A.

Positive
On Aug 11, 2011, Indigoez (7 reviews) from Floresville, TX (Zone 9a)

Excellent company and plants! My order was received within a week of placing it. Definitely a great place to get unusual Aloes for good prices and very reasonable shipping.

Positive
On Sep 2, 2008, david2198 (1 reviews) from Sherman Oaks, CA

I bought about ten aloes from here. The owner is responsive, the turn-around on the purchase was quick, the selection of Aloe's was massive and the plants were in great condition. This is definitely the place to go for unusual Aloes.

Positive
On Jan 26, 2007, bethie7 (1 reviews) from Riverside, CA (Zone 9b)

Wow! I sent an e-mail to order 5 Aloes on Sunday evening . . . my Aloes arived today (4days later)! He sent them out with out me paying first (I guess just trusting me) and sent me an e-mail this morning saying he mailed the aloes yesterday and I should get them today. And I did! Mailed my check out today otherwise I'd have felt super guilty. . . I don't think I've ever had a mail order experience that pleasant before. The plants also look really healthy and we a good size for the price.

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On Mar 20, 2006, palmbob (17 reviews) from Acton, CA (Zone 8b)

This is a great sorce for very healthy and rare aloes, based out of N California. It is a non-profit organization, too. Prices are reasonable, and turn-around time is excellent. I have ordered twice from this source and both orders were well packed, arrived in an unbelievably timely manner, and I was rewarded with plants larger and in better shape than I had expected. I would highly recommend this source of aloes to anyone interested in the less common species.

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