It grows very well on the west side of the wall of the house . The nice flowers appears in april. It has experienced 20°F with only tip ...Read Moredamage on the leaves. Suckering freely
I really like this species. When it was young I was a bit disappointed as I thought it was going to look like the common Aloe maculata. B...Read Moreut it has grown into a much larger plant, with prominent yellow teeth and strong, broad, straight-ish leaves. The flowers are a vibrant orange and quite long lived. It also flowers when few other Aloes are flowering. It is reasonably well behaved at the roots and does not sucker profusely, so can be kept under control. This species is also frost hardy, with both plant and flowers surviving temps down to -6ºC (i.e. as temporary winter morning frosts, not as prolonged freezing). However I suspect that it may survive longer periods of freezing.
A short 'tree' aloe with flecking on the leaves and relatively large, sharp, yellow-black spines along the leaf edges. It can turn red a...Read Morend leaf tips get necrotic in very hot, dry summers, but in winter leaves green and full.
One of the fastest growing aloes in my garden in zone 9b, southern California. In just 3 years it grew from a small seedling to a plant nearly 3' in diameter and already a stem 6" tall clear of leaves. Already offsetting, too.
Flowers are large and can be yellow to red, multiply branched. South AFrican native
It grows very well on the west side of the wall of the house . The nice flowers appears in april. It has experienced 20°F with only tip ...Read More
I really like this species. When it was young I was a bit disappointed as I thought it was going to look like the common Aloe maculata. B...Read More
A short 'tree' aloe with flecking on the leaves and relatively large, sharp, yellow-black spines along the leaf edges. It can turn red a...Read More