Aloe mutabilis


Scientific Name: Aloe mutabilis Pillans
Synonym: Aloe musapana
Family: Asphodelaceae
(Aloe mutabilis)

Origin: South Africa

Growth Habits: Slowly clumping 1 foot wide rosettes on 2 inch wide stems.

Watering Needs: Summer grower

Propagation: Seeds

Aloe mutabilis has orange leaf ends. The plants in the picture are 2 feet high.
It is closely related to Aloe arborescens.

Blooming Habits:
The red buds open to yellow flowers. The Aloe mutabilis blooms in winter.


 

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