Aloe africana - 5ga
Aloe africana - 5ga
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Cold Climates - Add Heat Pack
Cold Climates - Add Heat Pack
For cold climates with upcoming sub-32-degree temperatures within five days of your order, we strongly advise adding a heat pack. Orders without a heat pack will not include one.
To prevent plants from freezing while in transit, orders placed for areas with severe freezing temperatures will be held for shipment until it is safe to ship.
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Aloe africana is a dramatic single-stemmed succulent native to South Africa's Eastern Cape Province, reaching up to 13 feet in height. Its long, gracefully curving gray-green leaves and distinctive orange and yellow flowers make it a striking focal point in the landscape. The plant typically grows a single, unbranched trunk, with leaves up to 2 feet long that curve downward and can take on purplish or pinkish hues in dry conditions. The older leaves form a protective skirt around the trunk. Aloe africana flowers in winter, producing tall spires of red-orange buds that turn yellow as they open. The tubular flowers have a unique "ski-jump" upward curve, making identification easy. This aloe thrives in full sun, well-drained soil, and requires minimal watering once established. Although it originates from a frost-free habitat, it can tolerate brief cold spells down to 25°F. Native to the coastal bushveld areas of South Africa, Aloe africana often hybridizes with nearby species like Aloe ferox and Aloe speciosa. Its impressive upward-turned flowers and gracefully recurved leaves make it an ideal choice for water-wise gardens in mild coastal climates.
Current Height: 24 in
Container Size: 5ga
USDA Zones: 9b - 11
Frost Tenderness: 28 °F
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Shipping & Returns
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