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Aloe chabaudii - Dwala Aloe

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Aloe chabaudii is an exceptional representative of the Cacti & Succulents family, offering both durability and aesthetic appeal. Affectionately known as 'Dwala Aloe', this resilient plant hails from the rocky landscapes of Southern Africa, revealing its inherent adaptability. Measuring up to 20 inches in diameter, Dwala Aloe forms a stunning grey-green rosette, detailed with pale green wide leaves freckled with delicate white spots and decked at the edges with reddish-brown teeth. But it's in the heart of winter that this succulent truly comes alive, with dramatic spikes of vibrant orange or red blossoms piercing through the dullness, emanating an infectious warmth. With remarkable drought resistance and full sun preference, Dwala Aloe is the epitome of low maintenance, making it an ideal choice for dry and challenging garden scenarios. Yet, it's equally comfortable embellishing indoor spaces, where it continues to be a permanent source of delight - a testament to its remarkable versatility.

  • Size: Up to 20 inches
  • Flowers: Red or orange in winter
  • Foliage: Pale green, wide leaves with small white spots and reddish-brown teeth along the margins
  • Water usage: Low (drought-tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Resilient: Withstands low temperatures and rocky soil conditions
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