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Aloe striatula - Hardy Aloe

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Aloe striatula is an exceptional emblem of the "Cacti & Succulents" realm, proudly wearing its renowned moniker, Hardy Aloe. Hand-picked from the rugged landscapes of South Africa, this enchanting specimen stretches up to a height of three feet, hosting captivating clusters of glowing yellow flowers. Each flower gracefully emerges atop firm blue-green leaves, intriguingly striped with yellow and complemented by sharp, toothed edges, all arranged in an alluring rosette design. Cherish witnessing this radiant display thriving in full sun to part shade circumstances, defying harsh climates as it boldly demonstrates total resilience. With a sensible water usage allowing for optimum drought endurance, and an impressive frost tolerance that defies its tropical origins, Hardy Aloe thrives problem-free. Whether aiming to augment rock gardens, introduce some exotic charm to a pallet of greenery, or simply want a captivating, easy-care container plant, Hardy Aloe is a versatile and rewarding choice. This is a plant that not only grows but ascends, bringing a piece of the wild South African landscape to your personal garden paradise.

  • Size: Up to 3 feet tall
  • Flowers: Bright yellow
  • Foliage: Blue-green leaves with toothed edges and yellow stripes
  • Water usage: Low
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to part shade
  • Frost Tolerance: Withstands colder temperatures
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