The lace aloe, Aloe aristata, is a low growing evergreen perennial native to South Africa. It forms rosettes of fleshy, lance-shaped, softly spined green leaves with white spots. In autumn tubular, orange-red flowers appear on long stems. Although hardier than many aloes, it's best grown as a houseplant or in a greenhouse.
Aloe aristata grows best in full sun, in sandy, free-draining compost, such as cactus compost. Water sparingly and avoid watering in the dormant period (September to March).
Benefits of Aloe Aristata (Lace Aloe)
Beautiful Rosette Shape – Aloe Aristata grows in a compact cluster form with soft, spiky leaves.
Air-Purifying Plant – Helps clean the air by removing toxins, making your home healthier.
Low Maintenance – Needs very little water and care, perfect for busy people.
Thrives Indoors & Outdoors – Grows well in both indoor spaces and outdoor gardens.
Drought-Tolerant – Stores water in its leaves, surviving long dry periods easily.
Produces Unique Flowers – Blooms with tall, orange-red flowers in the right conditions.
Safe & Non-Toxic – Unlike some aloe species, Aloe Aristata is safe for pets and kids.
Adds Green Beauty – Its patterned, dark green leaves bring elegance to any space.
Care tips-
Place Aloe Aristata in bright, indirect sunlight for healthy growth. Water sparingly, only when the soil is completely dry. Use well-draining soil to prevent root rot. Keep in a warm spot, as it does not tolerate frost. Avoid overwatering, as the plant stores water in its leaves. Occasional feeding with a cactus fertilizer helps it grow better. Repot when it outgrows its container.
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