Aloe tenuior


Scientific Name: Aloe tenuior Haw. & Reynolds
Synonym: Aloe tenuior var. decidua , Aloe tenuior var. rubriflora , Aloe tenuior var. densiflora , Aloe tenuior var. glaucescens
Family: Asphodelaceae
(Aloe tenuior)
Aloe tenuior at the Huntington's (HBG 66415)

Origin: South Africa (Eastern Cape)

Growth Habits: Untidy succulent bushes, up to 10 feet tall (3 m)

Watering Needs: Summer grower, need regular water in summer, keep rather dry in winter

Propagation: Stem cuttings, seeds

(Aloe tenuior)

The species name 'tenuior' means 'very thin' and refers to the appearance of the stems.

Blooming Habits:
Yellow to red flowers, mostly in winter


 

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