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African Aloe
Full sun. Blooms in winter, inflorescence can be up to 3 feet long with 2 to 4 branches. with red buds that turn more and more yellow as they open and age.
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Blue Elf Aloe
Tight clumping aloe that grows to 18 inches tall by 2 feet wide with narrow upright gray-blue leaves that contrast well with spikes of orange flowers that appear from early winter to early spring (January-April) and attract hummingbirds.
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Cape Aloe
Grows slowly to 12 feet tall and 6 feet wide.Flower color varies from yellow - orange to a bright red. Flowering occurs between January - March. Cape Aloe forms a beautiful display and it attracts many birds. Attracts hummingbirds.
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Coral Aloe
Full sun to part shade; 3’x3’; Evergreen; Red to pink flowers in the spring to summer; Drought tolerant, do not over water.
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Medicinal Aloe
Medicinal aloe or Aloe has fleshy gray - green leaves, arranged in a rosette at the top of a very short stem. The leaves are up to about 18 inches long and 2 inches wide at the base. The leaves have small grayish colored teeth on their margins. The main rosette grows up to about 2 feet high, and the plant produces small offset rosettes. Blooming Time: January - July.
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Partridge Breast Aloe
Evergreen; Flowers fall to spring; Spreading, clumping Aloe; Beautiful blue to purple to dark green variegation.