Aloloba Tyson
A small hybrid that generally flowers in summer. The flowers are a lovely peach colour with cream and green striped tips. They are more closely
Succulent Varieties » Aloe » Page 2
Aloe is a very diverse species. Generally all display thick fleshy leaves with tubular, pendant clusters of most commonly yellow, orange, pink and red flowers. Many Aloe species are stemless with the rosette growing closely to the ground, other varieties are branching or unbranched stems. The leaves vary from dark green through to a more blue/green and sometimes mottled appearance.
Flowering is varied between the species and can randomly flower throughout each season (especially hybrids of the smaller variety). Many hybrids and smaller varieties flower non-stop throughout mid-late summer.
A small hybrid that generally flowers in summer. The flowers are a lovely peach colour with cream and green striped tips. They are more closely
Aloe Maculata grows up to 45cm tall with thick soap like leaves. The flower colour ranges from yellow red to orange and can flower any
A stemless, very thin lacy Aloe variety that can grow up to 30cm tall with tiny white spots and ‘lacy’ white tips. They don’t cope
Aloe Echidna is a new breed of Aloe that resembles the Australian Echidna. Echidna flowers in winter (June – July in Brisbane weather) with cream
Also commonly named ‘Short Leaved Aloe’ or Crocodile Plant, Aloe Brevifolia display blue/grey leaves with white spines along the margins. Aloes are very drought tolerant
© All rights reserved