Plant Facts
Scientific Name | Aloe striata |
Principal Common Name | Coral Aloe |
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Synonym | |
Description | This Aloe has long broad leaves that are spineless, gray-green with pinkish red edge growing as a 2' rosette. It blooms brilliant coral pink to orange flowers. |
General Comments | |
Origin | |
Nativity | Tropical Asia |
Height Range | 2 - 3 FT |
Spread Range | 2 - 3 FT |
Flower Showy | Y |
Warning | |
Sunset Zones | 8 : 9 : 12 : 13 : 14 : 15 : 16 : 17 : 18 : 19 : 20 : 21 : 22 : 23 : 24 |
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Leaf Color | Gray-Green with pinkish red edge |
Leaf Texture | Fleshy : Smooth : Thick |
Form | Shrub : Succulent |
Flower Color | Coral : Coral Pink : Orange |
Flower Time | Spring : Winter |
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Ease of Growing | Easy |
Light Preferences | Sun (minimum 8 hours direct sun) : Light Shade |
Soil Preferences | Sandy : Well-drained |
Watering Preferences | Drought Tolerant : None : Sparse |
Outstanding Features | Color : Drought tolerant : Form |
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