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Aloe striatula 'Burly' - Burly Hardy Aloe

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Aloe striatula 'Burly' is a spectacular specimen of resilience and beauty, dedicatedly belonging to the 'Cacti & Succulents' family. Esteemed for its sturdiness and adaptability, this South African native perennial flourishes resplendently under full sun. The 'Burly' is highly drought-tolerant, exhibiting vibrant, tubular yellow-to-orange blooms that provide a riveting contrast to its lush earth-hued, striped leaves. This unique succulent can reach a commanding size of up to 3 feet, making it a charismatic focal point for rock gardens, dry-border plantings, or succulent collections. Its capacity to withstand colder temperatures than most aloes, coupled with its captivating aesthetics – dark green, striped leaves adorned with delicate reddish teeth at the edges – contribute to its esteemed valor. The Aloe striatula 'Burly' requires minimal daily care, making it an ideal selection for water-wise landscapes and for those seeking a touch of drama and a splash of radiant color in their gardening pursuits.

  • Size: Variable, can reach up to 3 feet tall
  • Flowers: Vibrant yellow-to-orange tubular flowers
  • Foliage: Bright green, striped, fleshy leaves with reddish teeth along the edges
  • Water usage: Low (drought tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Cold hardiness: Can withstand lower temperatures compared to other aloe species
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