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    • Aloe arborescens, Aloe ferox, and Aloe barbadensis

      • Aloe vera is the most popular species, but there are other types of aloe plants that are also used for their therapeutic benefits. These include Aloe arborescens, Aloe ferox, and Aloe barbadensis.
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  2. 2024年6月28日 · Most people are familiar with one of the most ubiquitous types of Aloe, the Aloe vera. However, the Aloe genus is large and diverse, containing over 500 types of Aloe plants. Many of these types of species can be cultivated in containers or even outdoors in frost

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  3. 2023年10月7日 · Are you thinking of growing aloe indoors or outdoors, but aren't sure where to start? There are many different types of aloe to choose from, depending on how you plan to grow it. In this article, gardening expert Melissa Strauss walks through the different aloe

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    • Malagasy Tree Aloe
    • Candelabra Aloe
    • African Or Tiger Aloe
    • Cape Aloe
    • Arabian Aloe
    • Barbados Aloe
    • Mountain Aloe
    • Snake Aloe
    • Coral Aloe
    • Tilt-Head Aloe

    Also referred to as Aloe vaombe, Malagasy tree aloe is an unbranched succulent that grows to 12 feet or taller, with large single rosettes of 5 feet in diameter. It has long, smooth, recurved green leaves with white teeth. These leaves are curved and cup shaped when viewed in cross section and take on a deep red color in cold or sun. Native to sout...

    The Torch aloe grows into a dense mounding shrub comprised of many entangled stems with rosettes of thick succulent leaves. Mature plants grow 6-12 ft. tall and spread 10-12 ft. across and wider. Leaves are pale to medium green in color and have numerous knobby spines on the margins. In winter, large, conical, bright red to orange flower spikes are...

    This fast, low-growing aloe produces short, stem-less rosettes and many offshoots that grow in low clumps. This plant will grow rapidly to twelve inches or more, producing many offsets over its lifetime. It has thick, succulent, pale green foliage with distinctive white speckles. Sharp, brown teeth are visible along its leaf margins. In late spring...

    Cape aloe also referred to as bitter aloeis an impressive desert accent plant that forms a dense clump of bluish-green, fleshy, succulent leaves. The foliage is pointed at the tip and edged with sharp teeth along the margins. The fast-growing plant develops whorls of new foliage from its center. Older leaves dry and may leave a petticoat of growth ...

    Aloe rubroviolacea (Arabian aloe)is a beautiful species from the mountains of northern Yemen and adjacent Saudi Arabia. It is a particularly beautiful evergreen succulent forming rosettes of thick leaves which arch gracefully outward. Blue-green in partial shade, with contrasting reddish teeth and margins, the leaves get purple tinged in full sun, ...

    Barbados Aloe also referred to as Medicinal aloereaches eighteen inches to two feet tall and six feet wide. It has clumping, thick, fleshy leaves and produces many offsets over a period of time. The plant is noted for its light to medium green, speckled, succulent, fleshy leaves, armed with whitish-red teeth along its margins. Its one-inch blooms a...

    Mountain aloe also referred to as the flat-flowered aloe is a large, impressive, single-stem aloe which grows to ten feet or more. The plant has a broad base and tapers as it grows upward. Older foliage forms a dry skirt around the plant. Its new foliage is broad, heavy, and grayish-green with reddish-brown teeth that form along the margins and ran...

    Aloe broomii (Snake aloe)is a robust type of perennial aloe forming a large, short-stemmed, dense rosette of light green leaves. They are adorned with reddish brown teeth along the edges, which curl interestingly along the outer edges of each leaf. This aloe develops a stunning, densely flowered, candle-like inflorescence, in which the buds and pal...

    Coral Aloe also referred to as Aloe striatahas attractive, broad, bluish-green, smooth leaves and coral red blossoms. It grows two to three feet tall and two feet wide. Unlike other aloes with serrated leaves or a spine, it has a smooth, pink margin. This aloe will grow in large, solitary clumps and has a nice appearance even when it is not in bloo...

    Tilt-Head Aloe is a tall, upright growing, solitary to branched aloe that reaches up to 6m in height. Its leaves are blue-green and have serrated, pale red leaf margins. The leaves can be used to dye wool a delicate pink color. The large cylindrical flower heads display striking red buds that open up during springtime to reveal green-white and red-...

  4. 2024年3月4日 · There are many types of aloe plants, with Aloe Vera being the most common. Most varieties of aloe plants have thick fleshy leaves that contain a gel-like substance. Although aloe species with green leaves are the most common variety, there are also types of red-leaved aloes, golden aloes, and orange aloe plants.

  5. 2022年8月21日 · While there are hundreds of aloe plants to choose from, only a handful are commonly grown as houseplants. Aloe vera is by far the most popular Aloe plant, but others like Aloe aristata (aka Lace Aloe), Aloe arborescens (aka Krantz Aloe), and Aloe marlothii (aka mountain aloe) are also widely cultivated.

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  6. What are the Different Types of Aloe. Aloe grows best in full sun and partial shade. It thrives in zones 8 through 11, although it’s best kept indoors in zones 8 and 9. According to the World Checklist of Selected Plant Families, there are currently about 580 species of Aloe. In this article, we discuss 20 of the most popular ones. 1.

  7. 2023年2月25日 · Instead, we’ll talk about the different groups that most types of aloe can be categorized into, based upon their characteristics, growing habits, and expected size and form at maturity. You’ll also note some occasional overlap between these.