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Aloe x commutata

Aloe x commutata

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The name Aloe commutata has been historically misapplied and was long treated as a synonym of Aloe maculata or related species. Modern taxonomic work now recognizes Aloe × commutata as a hybrid between Aloe maculata and Aloe grandidentata. (Figueiredo & Smith, 2012)

Aloe × commutata is a widely cultivated hybrid aloe, long confused related spotted aloes, now understood to be a natural hybrid that combines traits of both parents into a compact, clumping plant. It forms dense, ground-level colonies of many rosettes typically 8 to 12 inches tall and wide, gradually merging into a continuous mound over time. Leaves are triangular-lanceolate, thick, and somewhat rigid, green to gray-green with irregular pale spots or dashes across the surface, and lined with small, evenly spaced teeth that often take on reddish to orange tones, especially in sun or drought; tips may flush pink to red. The rosettes are open to moderately tight, with leaves arching outward to create a layered, textural look rather than a strict geometric form. Flowering occurs from late winter into early spring, with upright stalks bearing dense clusters of tubular flowers in shades of orange, red, or pink. In cultivation it grows well in well-drained soil with full sun to light shade and occasional irrigation, forming effective groundcover or mass plantings in dry gardens. It is generally hardy to about 25–30°F and is valued for its adaptability, patterned foliage, and reliable seasonal bloom.

Sources
Figueiredo, E. & Smith, G.F. (2012). Clarifying the application of the long-confused name Aloe commutata. Bradleya 30.

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USDA Zones: 9b-11

Frost Tenderness: 27 °F

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