Aloe Species

Aloesladeniana

Family
Asphodelaceae (as-foh-del-AY-see-ee)
Genus
Aloe (AL-oh)
Species
sladeniana (slay-den-ee-AY-nuh)
Synonym
Aloe carowii
Sun Exposure
Sun to Partial Shade
Foliage
Veined
Height
under 6 in. (15 cm)
Spacing
6-9 in. (15-22 cm)
9-12 in. (22-30 cm)
Hardiness
USDA Zone 9b: to -3.8 °C (25 °F)
USDA Zone 10a: to -1.1 °C (30 °F)
USDA Zone 10b: to 1.7 °C (35 °F)
USDA Zone 11: above 4.5 °C (40 °F)
Danger
N/A
Bloom Color
Pale Pink
Bloom Time
Mid Summer
Other Details
Category
Cactus and Succulents
Water Requirements
Drought-tolerant; suitable for xeriscaping
Foliage Color
Where to Grow
Can be grown as an annual
Bloom Characteristics
Bloom Size
Other details
Soil pH requirements
6.1 to 6.5 (mildly acidic)
Patent Information
Non-patented
Propagation Methods
From herbaceous stem cuttings
Allow cut surface to callous over before planting
From seed; germinate in a damp paper towel
Seed Collecting
Bag seedheads to capture ripening seed
Allow pods to dry on plant; break open to collect seeds
Allow seedheads to dry on plants; remove and collect seeds
Regional

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

Apache Junction, Arizona

Gilbert, Arizona

Mesa, Arizona

Phoenix, Arizona

Bonsall, California

Reseda, California

Spring Valley, California

Vista, California(9 reports)

Grenoble, Rhône-Alpes

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Gardener's Notes:

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| April 2009 | positive

A very tough Aloe. Has survived all summer out in my garden with lots of sun and almost no water for 4 months in regular 40C heat. Mine...Read More

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Acton, CA (Zone 8b) | July 2006 | positive

This plant, also from Namibia, sometimes can be confused with Aloe dinteri- both have thick, triangular spotted leaves with itty bitty cl...Read More

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