The Coral aloe's species name, "striata", means "stripes", and refers to the long lines (sometimes very faint) on its blue-green leaves. The leaves of this Aloe are not toothed, but have a...
The Aloe ferox plant is also commonly known as the Bitter Aloe. It is native to Southern Africa, so it prefers sandy-loamy well-draining soils, full sun, and moderate waterings.
This is a gorgeous ornamental aloe with distinct dark spines on its fleshy leaves. It can grow up to 1-2 feet in diameter. The most notable feature of this plant is its odd inflorescence, where the...
This small collector's Aloe is endemic to Madagascar, and will eventually grow a woody stem as it matures. This plant is endangered in its native habitat, and is considered a dwarf Aloe.
Aloe dichotoma grows into a dense mature tree in its natural habitat and is one of the biggest aloes in the wild. These are truly incredible plants that can be a great addition to any Aloe collection...