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Aloe Striatula
£3.55per packet
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Aloe striatula, commonly known as the Hardy Tiger Aloe, stands as a spirited and resilient succulent within the Asphodelaceae family. This Aloe species captivates with its distinctive striped leaves and impressive flower spikes, embodying both grace and tenacity.
The Hardy Tiger Aloe boasts slender, sword-shaped leaves adorned with distinctive longitudinal stripes, creating a visually striking effect. These leaves, arranged in a rosette, contribute to the plant's ornamental appeal. During the summer months, Aloe striatula puts on a radiant display with the emergence of tall, branching flower spikes. The tubular, orange-yellow flowers, arranged in clusters, attract pollinators and add a burst of color to the landscape.
Aloe striatula typically reaches a height of 3 to 4 feet (0.9 to 1.2 meters), forming a clumping habit. Its moderate size and architectural structure make it an excellent choice for succulent gardens, container plantings, or as a focal point in rockeries. The plant's adaptability to a variety of well-drained soils enhances its versatility in different gardening settings.
Native to the mountainous regions of South Africa. Its resilience to drought and its preference for full sun make it well-suited for xeriscaping projects. Beyond its native habitat, Aloe striatula has found popularity among succulent enthusiasts worldwide for its ease of cultivation.
Aloe striatula holds cultural significance in traditional medicine. Various aloe species, including Aloe striatula, have been utilized for their purported medicinal properties. The plant's adaptability and striking appearance have also contributed to its inclusion in gardens designed for water conservation and low-maintenance landscaping.
- Common name
- Hardy Tiger Aloe
- Family
- Asphodelaceae
- Packet content
- 10 seeds
- Height
- 90 cm - 1.2 m
- Light level
- Full Sun
- Growth habit
- Evergreen
- Hardiness rating
- H5
- Pollinator-friendly
- Yes
- Moisture
- Free draining
- Region of origin
- Southern Africa
- Colour
- Orange
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