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Aloe decurva - 1ga
Aloe decurva - 1ga
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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 decurva, commonly known as Mount Zembe Aloe, is a succulent endemic to Zembe Mountain in the Manica Province of Mozambique. It forms dense, usually solitary rosettes of dull green leaves with reddish-tinged margins and orange-tipped teeth, growing up to 22 inches long and 4 inches wide. In winter, it produces vibrant orange flowers on unbranched inflorescences up to 3 feet long. It thrives in montane grasslands on steep rocky slopes at elevations from 3,000 to 3,380 feet. Aloe decurva is relatively low-maintenance, requiring well-drained soil, bright indirect light indoors or light shade outdoors, and infrequent watering. Hardy to temperatures as low as 25°F, it is suitable for USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 9b to 11b. With its dense rosettes and vibrant flowers, it adds an attractive touch to gardens, whether as a solitary specimen or in mixed succulent arrangements.
Images of mature specimens shown for reference. This plant was sourced from the IAS
This plant has been grown in a 1ga pot. You will receive a very similar plant to the one in the picture. The plant is shipped "dry-root" (with out soil).
Current Height: 12 in
Container Size: 1ga
USDA Zones: 9b - 11
Frost Tenderness: 25 °F
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