Plant Facts
Scientific Name | Aloe marlothii |
Principal Common Name | Flat Flowered Aloe |
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Description | This species of Aloe is usually single stemmed & eventually tree like starts out as a huge rosette of thick gray-green leaves well armed with brown teeth. A winter bloomer, the large flower spikes (racemes) come in orange, yellow or amber & are held almost horizontally on branched trunks. |
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Height Range | 10 - 0 FT |
Spread Range | 0 - 0 |
Flower Showy | Y |
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Sunset Zones | |
USDA Zones | 9a : 9b : 10a : 10b : 11 |
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Form | Shrub : Small Tree : Succulent |
Flower Color | Orange : Yellow |
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Ease of Growing | Easy |
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Watering Preferences | Drought Tolerant : None : Sparse |
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