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ALOEs: Those growing S of my solid fence have many more seed pods developing. (Also, their flowers did not...

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freeze, when those in less sheltered areas of the yard did freeze earlier in winter.) They flowered in Nov, & then again in Feb. I noticed bees climbing into the flowers--the older ones with wider 'mouths'. Do you think that more of the ones by the S fence got bigger due to the warmer microclimate, so the bees could pollinate more of them? Or, do they just develop seeds more efficiently under such circumstances? TY

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  1. It might also depend on the variety of aloe.

    To prove it either way, you'd need to repeat the experiment many times.

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