

The image shows two aloe plants, one in a pot and one out of the ground. The plant on the left has long, pointed, green leaves with darker green spots and a thick stem with roots. A white flower stalk grows from the top of the plant. A single white flower is shown on the left. The plant on the right is in a decorative pot with a wide mouth and a narrow base. The pot is white with gold accents. The plant in the pot has shorter, thicker green leaves. The background is off-white and textured, resembling paper. There is cursive writing at the bottom. The image title is "Aloes" and the artist is Bartholomaus Seutter.
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