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A. maculata is one of only maybe a dozen Aloe species that grow well and readily blooms in Ft Lauderdale, FL’s subtropical/ tropical 10...Read More
I have several Aloe maculata around my garden, most are in the ground, some in pots. This aloe takes Florida rains very well, never seems...Read More
This plant was already in the garden when we moved here 23 years ago. Requires virtually no care, grows in our sticky clay soil in full s...Read More
Very hardy aloe, making a large group of suckers and its quite thorny too.
Though it can be a bit invasive it is not hard to cont...Read More
This aloe is great. It is invasive but it can be controlled by thinning the colony. Reproduces at an incredible rate! This aloe blooms a ...Read More
Reproduces very very easily from stems. Useful in skin deseases. When the plant is dry, it has beautiful, purplish leaves, lovely amidst ...Read More
Beautiful, blooms randomly a good addition to my back garden that gets little water and lots of sun.
Very hardy in San Antonio, with beautiful blooms (which seem to come up at random times of year). Fills a garden rather quickly, as well...Read More
Also known as Zebra Aloe, Aloe Maculata.
From Eastern Cape Province, South Cape Province, South Africa to Zimbabwe.
Average...Read More
Stemless rosettes,light-green leaves 15-20 cm long with horny,dark brown marginal teeth.
Interesting note: Sap from this plant's leaves can be used as a subsitute for soap, it makes suds.
It's very drought and...Read More
Common spotted (with linear spots- almost streaked)species with prominent teeth and usually stemless, clumping, often overgrown in succul...Read More