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Aloe cryptopoda

by Johan Wentzel

Aloe cryptopoda
Common Name
Yellow aloe
Plant Type
Succulent
This hardy aloe grows as a single, stemless, densely leaved, large rosette. The robust flower spikes are yellow, red or bi-coloured.
Plant Description

Aloe cryptopoda is a  hardy aloe that grows as a single, stemless, densely leaved, large rosette. The robust flower spikes are yellow, red or bi-coloured. The flowers are nectar rich and are a good food source for sunbirds.

Aloe cryptopoda is a popular garden plant and provides a spectacular display when in full flower. There is also a variety that flowers in summer.

You may find stock of this plant at Random Harvest.

Afrikaanse Naam
Geelaalwyn
Hardiness
Hardy
Position
Sun
Water Requirements
Water wise
Evergreen
Evergreen
Growth Rate
Moderate
Flowering Time
Early winter
Flower Colour
Orange
Shape
Compact
Soil
Loam
Plant Size
1m
Region
Mpumalanga, Limpopo
Habitat
Savannah, Rocky outcrops
Grown by Wildflower Nursery
No

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