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succulent similar to aloe Fan-Aloe, Kumara plicatilis, Aloe plicatilis, Succulent, Aloe, Cactus, – Desert NoirKumara plicatilis can grow to a height of 35 metres (1016 ft) tall. The trunk has corky, fire resistant bark and the branches fork into pairs without a central leader, a pattern known as "dichotomous" branching. The branches bear masses of succulent, oblong, tongue shaped leaves arranged in 2 opposite rows in the shape of a fan. To the imaginative, the leaf heads look a bit like a mass of grey hands, raised in the air. The leaves are grey green in
Kumara plicatilis can grow to a height of 3–5 metres (10–16 ft) tall. The trunk has corky, fire-resistant bark and the branches fork into pairs without a central leader, a pattern known as "dichotomous" branching. The branches bear masses of succulent, oblong, tongue-shaped leaves arranged in 2 opposite rows in the shape of a fan. To the imaginative, the leaf-heads look a bit like a mass of grey hands, raised in the air.The leaves are grey-green in colour, about 300 mm long and 40 mm wide, and have tiny teeth along the margins that are noticeable only on close inspection. Kumara plicatilis shares the unusual distichous arrangement of its leaves with its tiny stemless sister-species Kumara haemanthifolia, which occupies the same small mountainous corner of the Western Cape in South Africa.
At the end of winter (August to October) the plants appear to burst into flames as they suddenly produce masses of bright pink flowers.
~Bare root live plant 3-gallon/ 8-10 inch
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★★★★★ 1
Runs small
Size: 11 Wide Big Kid, Color: Black/White, Size: 11 Wide Big Kid, Color: Black/White
Runs extremely small, but does look like a nice shoe. I ordered 11W for my grandson. The image shows a different brand size 10 red shoe. As you can see the red one is bigger and wider than the new one ordered.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2026
★★★★★ 3
Good. Just good.
Overage at best. Not a bad sneaker for running and courts. The bottoms wore out faster than I thought but they are comfortable.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Great shoes
Size: 4 Big Kid, Color: Coral
My son runs cross country and he says these fit well and are so comfortable. They are great running shoes plus the price is on point!
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Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Good shoes
Size: 6.5 Wide Big Kid, Color: Black
These are great shoes for walking. My son was able to walk around our trip to scotland and didn't complain about his feet hurting!
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Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2025
★★★★★ 4
Sturdy, supportive, wish they were a bit more breathable
Bought these for my seven year old after he tore through a cheaper pair of tennis shoes in a month. These have held up very well, still looking decent after several months of heavy use, just a few minor scuffs. The fit is great and they are very comfortable for him. My only complaint is that they are not as breathable as I would expect and my son’s feet get hot and sweaty very easily inside. Overall, they’ve been very durable and I would buy again.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025