Aloe antandroi


Scientific Name: Aloe antandroi (R. Decary) H. Perrier
Synonym: Aloe leptocaulon, Gasteria antandroi
Family: Asphodelaceae
(Aloe antandroi)

Sun Exposure: Light shade

Origin: Southwestern Madagascar

Growth Habits: Succulents, to 1 ft (30cm).

Aloe antandroi (Kew reports it as A. antandroy) is a small grass aloe, related to Aloe isaloensis. Its leaves are narrow, dark bronze, 5 inches long, 0.25 inches wide (6 mm), edged by small soft thorns. The undersides of its leaves has often white spots.

Blooming Habits:
It has red-orange flowers with green veins.


 

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