Aloe cheranganiensis - 5ga
Aloe cheranganiensis - 5ga
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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.
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Aloe cheranganiensis, or Cherangani Hills Aloe, is a fast-growing shrubby aloe native to Kenya’s Cherangani Hills, reaching about 3-4 feet tall and wide. It has narrow, pale to mid-green leaves with light-colored teeth along the edges, forming dense rosettes that branch from the base. The plant is particularly known for its salmon-orange flowers, which bloom in mid-fall and early winter. These flowers emerge from red buds on tall, conical inflorescences, attracting hummingbirds and providing seasonal color. Aloe cheranganiensis thrives in full sun, requires occasional to infrequent watering, and is cold-hardy to around 25°F, making it suitable for xeriscape gardens and regions with mild winters. It prefers well-drained soil and can withstand summer drought. Native to rocky and sandy soils at altitudes of 1,200-2,000 meters, it is part of a group of central African tetraploid aloes. First described by Kew botanists Susan Carter and Peter Brandham, plants at San Marcos Growers come from seed collected in Ortum, Kenya, in 1995. This aloe works well in rock gardens, as a specimen plant, or in borders, and its low water needs make it ideal for Mediterranean climates.
This plant is pickup only - no shipping.
This plant has been grown in a 5 ga pot.
Current Height: 16 in
Container Size: 5ga
USDA Zones: 9a - 11
Frost Tenderness: 20 °F
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