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Aloe suprafoliata seeds

Stan Shebs

Accepted Scientific Name:

Aloe suprafoliata

Synonyms:

Aloe suprafoliata

Common Names:

Book Aloe

Plant Origin:

Aloe suprafoliata seeds

Appearance: Aloe suprafoliata, commonly known as the Book Aloe, is a distinctive succulent characterized by its unique leaf arrangement reminiscent of open books. This striking plant forms dense rosettes composed of triangular, recurved leaves that grow in overlapping layers. The leaves are a vibrant green color, with reddish-brown margins and prominent teeth along the edges. At maturity, Aloe suprafoliata can reach heights of up to 2 feet (60 centimeters), adding a bold and sculptural element to any garden or landscape.

Origins: Swaziland, South Africa (KwaZulu-Natal, Swaziland).

Growth Habits: Aloe suprafoliata is a slow-growing succulent with a clumping habit, forming compact clusters of rosettes over time. It typically remains relatively low-growing, making it suitable for both container gardening and landscape planting.

Blooming Habits: In late fall, Aloe suprafoliata produces tall flower spikes adorned with clusters of tubular, orange-red flowers. These striking blooms attract pollinators and add a splash of color to the garden.

Light and Hardiness: Aloe suprafoliata thrives in partial shade, making it adaptable to a variety of growing conditions. It is moderately drought-tolerant once established and can withstand a range of temperatures. However, it is not frost-tolerant and should be protected from freezing temperatures.

Watering: Allow the soil to dry out partially between waterings, especially during the active growing season in spring and summer. Water sparingly in the fall and winter months, reducing frequency to prevent water logging and root rot. Ensure proper drainage to promote healthy growth and prevent water accumulation around the roots.

Aloe suprafoliata is a striking and resilient succulent that adds texture and interest to any garden or landscape. With its unique leaf arrangement, vibrant foliage, and colorful blooms, it is sure to captivate the eye and inspire admiration.