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Aloe sp., Aloe
 Aloe sp.
Family: Asphodelaceae / Liliaceae
Aloe
Origin: Africa, Madagascar and The Arabian Peninsula
small shrub 2-5 ftfull sunsemi-shademoderate waterdry conditionswhite/off-white flowersornamental foliagered/crimson/vinous flowersyellow/orange flowerspink flowersthorny or spinyethnomedicalattracts butterflies, hummingbirdsincuded in CD catalog

They range in size from little one inch miniatures to massive plant colonies consisting of hundreds of 2 foot diameter plants. Although most Aloes have some medicinal or commercial value, the most commonly known is the Aloe barbadensis... better known as Aloe vera. All Aloes are semitropical succulent plants, and may only be grown outdoors in areas where there is no chance of freezing (USDA zones 10-11). However, they make excellent house plants when they are given sufficient light. Potted Aloes benefit from spending the summer outdoors. Older specimens may even bloom, producing a tall stock covered with bright colored coral flowers. Aloe flower nectar is a favorite of hummingbirds! The medicinal properties of Aloe vera have been known, and recorded since biblical times. It has been used for a variety of ailments, and as an ointment for burns, cuts, and rashes, as well as an ingredient in various beauty preparations. The sap of the Aloe is a thick, mucilaginous gel. It is this gel which is used medicinally. Because Aloe plants consist of 95% water, they are extremely frost tender. If they are grown outdoors in warm climates, they should be planted in full sun, or light shade. The soil should be moderately fertile, and fast draining. Established plants will survive a drought quite well, but for the benefit of the plant, water should be provided. During the winter months, the plant will become somewhat dormant, and utilize very little moisture. During this period watering should be minimal. Allow the soil to become completely dry before giving the plant a cup or two of water. During the summer months, the soil should be completely soaked, but then be allowed to dry again before re-watering. Aloes have a shallow, spreading root system, so when it is time to repot choose a wide planter, rather than a deep one. You may also use a packaged 'cacti mix' soil. Aloes are propagated by removing the offsets which are produced around the base of mature plants, when they are a couple inches tall (or larger). They may also be grown from seed.

Species and varieties:

Aloe africana

Aloe amudatensis

Aloe arborescens

Aloe aristata

Aloe bakeri

Aloe bellatula

Aloe branddraaiensis

Aloe brevifolia

Aloe buhrii

Aloe camperi

Aloe cremnophila

Aloe dichotoma

Aloe ferox

Aloe glauca

Aloe hereroensis

Aloe juvenna

Aloe karasbergensis

Aloe macrosiphon

Aloe marlothii

Aloe mitriformis

Aloe pictifolia

Aloe plicatilis

Aloe pruinosa

Aloe somaliensis

Aloe speciosa

Aloe squarrosa

Aloe striata

Aloe variegata

Aloe vera


 
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe squarrosa

Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe amudatensis
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe branddraaiensis
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe camperi
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe hereroensis var. orpeniae
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe pruinosa
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe vera
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe pictifolia
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe variegata
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe dichotoma
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe sp., Aloe
This "house" plant is 3 ft in diameter...
Aloe sp., Aloe
Blooming Aloe...
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe vera
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe juvenna
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe vera
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe amudatensis
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe bakeri
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe buhrii
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe glauca
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe mitriformis
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe somaliensis
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe somaliensis
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe pictifolia
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe bellatula
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe brevifolia var. depressa
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe ferox
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe bellatula
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe bellatula
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe cremnophila
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe juvenna
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe karasbergensis
Aloe sp., Aloe
Aloe macrosiphon
Aloe sp., Aloe


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   2476 Aloe sp. - Aloe Vera
Aloe Vera. A popular medicinal plant for every household.
This item is certified for shipping to California.
1 gal potIn stock
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