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Aloe dorotheae

Family: Asphodelaceae, Genus: Aloe

Description:

Aloe dorotheae is a critically endangered succulent native to Tanzania, known for its recurved, spotted, glossy leaves that turn reddish under stress or drought. It forms large clumps and requires well-drained soil with some sun exposure. This plant blooms in winter with greenish-yellow flowers and is suitable for USDA hardiness zones 10a to 11b.

Sources:
  1. [1] Aloe dorotheae: Planet Desert. Visit Source
  2. [2] Aloe dorotheae: Wikipedia. Visit Source
  3. [3] Aloe dorotheae: Planet Desert. Visit Source

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Last Updated June 30, 2025

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