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I have owned a climbing aloe since 1990, I got my cutting in Haynes Alaska and love this plant, it is so easy to care for! When the tempe...Read More
Does this climbing aloe have to have full sun? I live in So CA and it gets very hot here in the summer. I'd like to plant it in a bigge...Read More
Considered to be the only true climbing aloe as well as the fastest growing of all aloe species. Mine is potted and sitting by a super b...Read More
As Palmbob mentions, 25 F seems to be the region this otherwise hearty plant melts.... but this year, mine is growing back! We're in the...Read More
I've kept this one aloe ciliaris plant as a houseplant since 1978 (given to me by a horticulture teacher in high school). I've never know...Read More
Is a very nice flowering plant. In my garden on Tenerife it flowers nearly the complete year. I am situated at 900 meter level and can ad...Read More
Common landsape aloe that branches profusely and climbs all over everything. EAsy to control, so wouldn't actually say it's invasive, bu...Read More