Succulents > ALOE
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ALOE brevifolia
Low growing succulent with thick, spiny, blue-green leaves. Produces red flowers atop long, 20" stalks intermittently throughout the year. Plant in light shade to full sun.
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ALOE ciliaris
Large, spiny green leaves on thick semi-woody stems. Red blooms intermittently throughout the year. Grows 4-5' tall and can spread up to 8' withis a few years. Plant in part shade to full sun.
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ALOE ferox
Aloe ferox will grow 6-10' tall. Dense rosettes formed by thick, spined, fleshy leaves. Produces red, tubular flowers in summer. Plant in full sun. Little to no water. Drought tolerant.
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HESPERALOE parviflora
Long, dark-green, narrow blades form this grass-like succulent. Produces long, pink stalks holding bell shaped flowers in spring. Grows 2-3’ tall and spreads up to 4’. Plant in light shade to full sun.
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ALOE sinkatana
Aloe sinkatana will grow up to 2' tall and 3' wide. Long leaves are greyish-green with splotches of white. Produce yellow flowers in spring/summer. Plant in full sun. Requires little to no water. Drought tolerant.
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ALOE striata
Broad, fleshy green leaves grow up to 20" long. Leaves are spineless, with narrow pinkish-red margins. Flowers in winter with pinkish orange clusters of flowers. Rosettes grow up to 2 ft. wide. Plant in light shade or full sun.
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ALOE 'Webley's Bronze'
Mounding clumps of fleshy, dark green leaves. Grows 8-12" tall and equally wide. Drought tolerant. Flowers late spring/summer.

