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Aloe ericahenriettae: Erica Henrietta’s Aloe – Malagasy Species

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Aloe omoana: The Omo River Aloe – Ethiopian Native

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Aloe sheilae: Sheila’s Aloe – Ethiopian Species

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Aloe francombei: Francombe’s Aloe – Namibian Native

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Aloe ngongensis: The Ngong Hills Aloe – Kenyan Species

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Aloe ngutwaensis: The Ngutwa Aloe – Kenyan Endemic

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Aloe macrocarpa: The Large-fruited Aloe – Impressive Seed Pods

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Aloe inermis: The Spineless Aloe – Smooth Margins

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Aloe amicorum: The Friendly Aloe – Recently Described

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(Noobie) debating syntropic agroforest system vs food forest


Hi everyone, I finished sheet mulching my new 25x35ft plot in the eastern United States (USDA 7b). And was wondering if I should do a food forest (tree guilds) system or syntropic agroforestry system on my plot? My main goals for this are the typical habitat restoration and food for humans but not sure which is the most efficient in my area. I am in school so I wouldn’t be able to tend to it regularly maybe once every 1-2 weeks. I do plan to expand the plot over the later years for more flexibility

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