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Item ID: 2970
Genus: Aloe
Plant Lists: Deer Resistant, Clay Tolerant, Drought Tolerant, Hot and Dry Climates, South African Plants, Wild Life, Winter Bloomers, Indestructables, Hummingbirds
Plant Type: Succulent
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Aloe speciosa
“Tilt-Head Aloe”

Aloe speciosa “Tilt-Head Aloe” Aloe speciosa “Tilt-Head Aloe”

photo:(left) Lamiodendron (right) chuck b.

A blue green “Tree Aloe” with a naturally peculiar form! Aloe speciosa will eventually reach 8-10’ high & about 4’ wide. As the rosette matures & the plant gets taller, it shifts & tilts its head expressively to one side – wherever it can find the strongest light - hence the common name. Blooming in late Winter, the flower spikes are densely packed with red buds that fade to greenish white as they open with showy red stamens & are hummingbird attracting. Tolerant of many soil types, but prefers good drainage & fairly low water. Once established it’s extremely drought tolerant. Leaves are slightly toothed & persist on the plant, leaving a shaggy trunk.


Claire Woods
Propagator

Sun
Low/Avg. Water
deer resistant drought tolerant

Succulent
USDA Zones 9-11

Item ID: 2970
Genus: Aloe
Plant Lists: Deer Resistant, Clay Tolerant, Drought Tolerant, Hot and Dry Climates, South African Plants, Wild Life, Winter Bloomers, Indestructables, Hummingbirds
Plant Type: Succulent