Golden Toothed Aloe (Variegated form)
Family
Asphodeloideae
Origin
Arabian Peninsula
Description
Aloe nobilis variegata is a visually captivating variegated aloe, recognized for its dense rosettes of thick green leaves streaked with creamy-yellow accents. Each leaf features soft golden spines along its edges, enhancing its ornamental appeal while maintaining a robust presence.
During summer, mature specimens produce tall flower stalks adorned with clusters of vivid orange-red tubular blossoms that strongly attract pollinators. The distinctive variegated foliage paired with its bright flowers establishes this aloe as an outstanding centerpiece.
Environment
When growing Aloe Vera plants, plant them in a cactus potting soil mix or a regular potting soil that has been amended with additional perlite or building sand. Also, make sure that the pot has plenty of drainage holes. It cannot tolerate standing water. One important thing in the care of Aloe Vera houseplants is that they have proper light. They need bright light, so they do best in south- or west-facing windows. Another important part of how to grow an Aloe Vera is to water the plant properly. The soil should be allowed to go completely dry before being watered. When the plant is watered, the soil should be thoroughly drenched, but the water should be allowed to drain freely from the soil
Landscape Use
Suitable for Container, Rock Garden & Xeriscaping









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