Aloe Species, Tiger Tooth

Aloejuvenna

Family
Asphodelaceae (as-foh-del-AY-see-ee)
Genus
Aloe (AL-oh)
Species
juvenna (joo-VEN-nuh)
Synonym
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Water Requirements
Foliage Color
Where to Grow
Bloom Characteristics
This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds
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Seed Collecting
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Phoenix, Arizona(2 reports)

Queen Creek, Arizona

Tucson, Arizona

Brea, California

El Macero, California

Fremont, California

Highgrove, California

Los Angeles, California

Mission Viejo, California

Perris, California

Pittsburg, California

Pleasant Hill, California

Reseda, California

San Diego, California

San Jose, California

Spring Valley, California

Sunnyvale, California

Tarzana, California

Vista, California(9 reports)

Jacksonville, Florida

Port Charlotte, Florida

Denham Springs, Louisiana

Poughkeepsie, New York

New Providence, Pennsylvania

Andrews, Texas

El Paso, Texas

Laredo, Texas

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Gardener's Notes:

3
positives
1
neutral
0
negative
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Phoenix, AZ | January 2015 | positive

Central Phoenix -- I have Aloe zanzibarica growing in the ground in an afternoon shaded site, protected in winter. It does nicely.

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Poughkeepsie, NY (Zone 6a) | November 2009 | positive

Maybe my favorite succulent, this plant is very easy to grow and multiplies fairly quickly. Use a fast draining mix and let dry between w...Read More

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Acton, CA (Zone 8b) | August 2004 | neutral

Very commonly sold and grown miniature aloe in Southern California. Is spotted and has prominent white teeth, which together with small ...Read More

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| August 2004 | positive

An interesting aloe, but does anyone have any pictures of the flowers? I wouldbe interested to know where they will sprout from on this a...Read More

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