Institute for Aloe Studies
Cacti and Succulents389 Somerset Road, Apt 4
Oakland, California 94611 (United States)
Reviews:
Displaying the 5 most recent reviews
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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. | |
Positive | 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. |