Aloe prinslooi


Scientific Name: Aloe prinslooi Verdoorn & Hardy
Family: Asphodelaceae
(Aloe prinslooi)
Aloe at Phoenix Desert Botanical Garden in March
Recommended Temperature Zone:
USDA: 9b-11

Sun Exposure: Full sun to light shade

Origin: South Africa (central KwaZulu-Natal)

Growth Habits: Succulent rosette, generally solitary

Watering Needs: Keep well watered in summer, dry in winter

Named after the discoverer G.J. Prinsloo, it is one of the more difficult spotted Aloe to grow.

Blooming Habits:
The flowers are pinkish-white to cream without the basal swelling of the other spotted Aloes. The Aloe prinslooi blooms in late winter to mid-spring.


 

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