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Plants in genus aloe

Plants in genus aloe

Aloe 'California'

Aloe 'California' is a versatile succulent with long leaves, thriving in both outdoor and indoor spaces. It belongs to the Asphodelaceae family and is native to regions like Madagascar and Southern Africa. This plant is well-suited for a variety of environments.

Aloe marlothii 'Sinkatana'

Aloe marlothii 'Sinkatana' is a hybrid succulent native to Southern Africa, growing 8-10 inches tall. It features a dense rosette of thick, grayish-green leaves with reddish-brown spines. This slow-growing plant blooms with orange-red to bright red or yellow flowers in late fall to early winter.

Aloe nobilis

A perennial, evergreen succulent, this plant has sharp but flexible green and gold crown-toothed edges. It produces tall flower spikes with tubular, orange-red flowers in summer, attracting pollinators like bees and hummingbirds. The plant is drought-tolerant and thrives in bright full sun to light shade.

Aloe 'Doran Black'

Aloe 'Doran Black' is a versatile succulent from the Asphodelaceae family, native to regions like Madagascar and Southern Africa. It features long leaves and can thrive both indoors and outdoors, making it a flexible addition to any plant collection.

Aloe 'Bronz'

Aloe 'Bronz' is a versatile succulent from the Asphodelaceae family, native to regions like Madagascar and Southern Africa. Known for its long leaves, it thrives in both outdoor and indoor environments, making it a popular choice for succulent enthusiasts.

Aloe claviflora

Aloe claviflora is a distinctive succulent known for its bicolored racemes that bloom from August to September. It can survive without water for extended periods, with its leaves turning whitish and closing inward to protect from heat.

Aloe 'Krakatoa'

Aloe 'Krakatoa' is a slow-growing succulent with bumpy leaves edged in green and coral pink. It is winter-dormant and requires well-drained soil and light shade to partial sun.

Aloe barbadensis 'Miller'

A popular tropical succulent, this Aloe variety is known for its fleshy lance-shaped grey-green leaves containing aloe vera gel. It forms a starfish-like basal rosette and blooms in shades of yellow, red, or orange after at least four years. The plant is rich in vitamins and minerals and has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties.

Aloe purpurea 'Bicolor'

Aloe purpurea 'Bicolor' is a unique houseplant known for its distinctive silhouette. It is suitable for indoor environments and thrives in low-light and low-water conditions.

Aloe 'Gator Joe'

Aloe 'Gator Joe' is a versatile succulent from the Asphodelaceae family, native to regions like Madagascar and Southern Africa. It features long leaves and thrives in both indoor and outdoor environments. This plant is well-suited for those looking for a low-maintenance succulent that can adapt to various conditions.

Aloe 'Swordfish'

Aloe 'Swordfish' is a drought-tolerant succulent with blue-green leaves that develop violet hues in bright light. Its long, slender leaves have pink-red scalloped edges, and it produces red flowers. This hybrid is well-suited for sunny areas and is an original creation by Altman Plants.

Aloe 'Delta Dawn'

Aloe 'Delta Dawn' is a star-shaped succulent with rough-textured rosettes in a mix of orange, white, and green. It can blush reddish in full sun and is drought-tolerant once established. The plant produces red, orange, or yellow flowers that attract hummingbirds.

Aloe 'Walmsley's Bronze'

Aloe 'Walmsley's Bronze' is a hardy, drought-tolerant plant known for its ability to reproduce in numerous ways. It thrives in sunny areas with ample light and requires porous, well-draining soil. This plant needs little watering and benefits from periods of drought between waterings. It can withstand freezing temperatures below 40°F, making it a resilient choice for gardeners seeking a low-maintenance yet visually appealing plant.

Aloe 'Christmas Sleigh'

Aloe 'Christmas Sleigh' is a unique succulent with a square shape and spiral-like appearance, originating from Kelly Griffin's Hybrid. It grows up to 4 inches tall and produces pink flowers in spring. This plant requires strong, bright light and a fast-draining potting mix, using the soak and dry watering method. It is hardy in zones 9b to 11b and can be propagated by cuttings, leaves, offsets, or seeds.

Aloe juvenna 'Tiger Tooth Aloe'

Aloe juvenna 'Tiger Tooth Aloe' is a drought-tolerant succulent known for its unique appearance and minimal water requirements. It naturally grows in sunny areas and thrives in porous, well-draining soil. This plant requires little watering, with drought periods between waterings to prevent water-logging. Its adaptability and ease of care make it a popular choice for succulent enthusiasts and those looking for low-maintenance plants.

Aloe 'Pink Blush'

Aloe 'Pink Blush' is a drought-tolerant succulent that naturally grows in sunny areas. It requires porous, well-draining soil and little watering, with drought periods between waterings to prevent water-logging.

Aloe karasbergensis

Aloe karasbergensis is a succulent native to Namibia and South Africa, known for its green leaves with black stripes and pink tubular flowers. It is similar to Aloe striata but distinguished by its striped leaves and clumping habit when mature.

Aloe 'Blue Elf'

Aloe 'Blue Elf' is a vigorous, tight-clumping aloe with narrow, upright gray-blue leaves and orange flowers from early winter to early spring. It is drought-tolerant and thrives in sunny areas with well-draining soil.

Aloe meyeri

Aloe meyeri is a succulent species from South Africa, first described by Ernst Jacobus van Jaarsveld in 1981. It is known for its resilience and adaptability to various conditions.

Aloe 'Grassy Lassie'

Aloe 'Grassy Lassie' is a small, clump-forming aloe with deep-green, grass-like leaves that turn bronze in full sun. It grows up to 1 foot tall and features fine whitish teeth along the leaf margins. This aloe is hardy to 28°F and thrives in full sun, making it a resilient choice for succulent gardens.

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