Aloe speciosa (Tilt-head Aloe)

Aloe speciosa (Tilt-head Aloe) pink and green cone flower close up with orange floral details
Aloe speciosa (Tilt-head Aloe) with conical flower spikes in shades of pink and pale green tones

Botanical name: Aloe speciosa

Common name: Tilt-head Aloe

Family: Asphodelaceae    (Formerly:Xanthorrhoeaceae)

Subfamily: Asphodeloideae

Origin: South Africa

USDA Plant Hardiness MapLarge shrub 5-10 ft tallFull sunWatering: Moderate. Water when top soil feels dryRed, crimson, vinous flowersThorny or spinyPlant attracts butterflies, hummingbirds

The rosettes of Aloe speciosa are often tilted to one side, to allow the plant to obtain the maximum amount of light. In the southern hemisphere, the tilt is usually towards the north, and in the northern hemisphere, towards the south, but a plant growing in a shady position would tilt its head in the direction that it receives the most light, which is not necessarily the north/south.

Similar plants: Aloe speciosa (Tilt-head Aloe)

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Aloe speciosa (Tilt-head Aloe) red white flower close up with yellow stamens for botanical interest.
Aloe speciosa (Tilt-head Aloe) flower showing dense clusters of tubular red and white florets with stamens.
Aloe speciosa (Tilt-head Aloe) pink orange flower close up on succulent leaves
Aloe speciosa (Tilt-head Aloe) with tall pink orange flower spikes among thick green leaves
Aloe speciosa (Tilt-head Aloe) orange flower spikes with thick green leaves on a plant
Aloe speciosa (Tilt-head Aloe) with tall orange flower spikes rising above thick green arching leaves.


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