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Aloe aculeata/Aloe
Handsome specimen growing in a southern California botanical garden
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Handsome specimen growing in a southern California botanical garden
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Scientific Name:
Aloe aculeata
Common Name:
Aloe
Plant Type:
Evergreen
Leaf Type:
Broadleaf
Hardiness Zone:
9, 10, 11
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Height:
1-2 feet
Spread:
2 -3 feet
Bloom time:
Spring, Winter
Flower color:
Orange
Light Exposure:
Sun
Drainage:
Dry
Rate of Growth:
Slow
Water Requirement:
Low
Maintenance Level:
Low
Comments:
This is a low growing Aloe that makes a strong presence in a landscape setting. It produces striking blue-green rosette of foliage. Quite drought tolerant and is suitable for xeriscaping in locations not subject to freezing temperatures. Spines along the margins of the leaves.