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Aloe reynoldsii - Spineless Aloe

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Aloe reynoldsii is more than just a succulent—it's a rather stunning statement piece that complements any landscape with its radiant flair. Fondly referred to as the Spineless Aloe, this robust beauty thrives in zones 9-11 and reaches up to an impressive 2 feet in height. Its most striking feature is the glossy, dark green leaves that, in a delightful deviation from the norm, lack any spines, offering a smooth finish to its densely packed rosette. Count on this low-maintenance stunner to add a vibrant pop of color in the winter and early spring, with slender stalks reaching skyward, topped with striking red-orange flowers—becoming a favourite among pollinators. Bred for resilience, the Spineless Aloe prides itself on its drought-tolerance, flourishing under the beaming sun or partial shade, and demanding very little water. This versatile succulent is an ideal choice for novices and experienced gardeners alike, transforming rock gardens, conventional landscapes, or containers into picturesque green spaces.

  • Size: Up to 2 feet tall
  • Flowers: Red-orange in winter and early spring
  • Foliage: Dark green, elongated and spineless leaves
  • Water usage: Low (drought-tolerant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Additional feature: Attractive to pollinators
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