Plants in genus gasteraloe
Gasteraloe beguinii
Gasteraloe beguinii, commonly known as 'Lizard Tail', is a small, slow-growing succulent with a rosette shape. It features white, orange, yellow, or red flowers and grows up to 10 inches tall. This plant prefers sandy, pebbly soil and requires minimal watering, making it a low-maintenance choice for succulent enthusiasts.
Gasteraloe 'Variegata'
Gasteraloe 'Variegata' is a compact hybrid of Gasteria and Aloe, featuring thick, smooth, variegated leaves in yellow and green. It grows slowly, forming rosettes up to 12 inches across, and thrives in light shade with a porous potting mix.
Gasteraloe 'Tarantula'
A hybrid of Gasteria and Aloe, this plant forms round rosettes with soft teeth and is slow-growing and long-lived. It can withstand light frost and prefers light shade to full sun for part of the day, with soil kept moist in summer.
Gasteraloe 'Royal Highness'
A hybrid of Gasteria and Aloe, this plant has short pointed and triangular leaves and blooms with pale coral-pink rosettes from January to April. It grows best in moist soil and prefers light shade. The plant is frost-tolerant to -1°C and can be propagated by division, leaf-cuttings, or seeds.
Gasteraloe 'Green Gold'
Gasteraloe 'Green Gold' is a hardy, drought-tolerant plant that thrives in ample light and well-draining soil. It requires minimal watering and is sensitive to freezing temperatures, making it ideal for warm, dry climates.