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A selfing of an outstanding miniature Aloe hybrid. It superficially resembles the ‘Doran Black’ with similar coloration. The main difference is the growth habit, more upright than the parent plant, with slightly narrower leaves and more leaves, in an upright rosette. The inflorescence is quite long, 18 inches or so and nodding. The flowers are dark pinkish red, tubular bell shaped with white tips to the petals. Keep in a well draining mix and in warm, bright conditions.
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THIS PLANT IS ON C.I.T.E.S. AND CANNOT BE EXPORTED
A cute hybrid of two miniature species. Tiny, barely reaching three inches across, clump forming with triangular leaves coated on all surfaces with small conical spines. The inflorescence is a 12 inch scape with a cluster of pink-orange to orange-red flowers. Very hardy to drought, some cold, and basic neglect. Great for dish gardens and even suited for dry terrariums. It was developed by John Bleck, crossing to species native to Madagascar.
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C.I.T.E.S. - Sorry, no export.
A smaller hybrid that has decorative foliage, large teeth that are not sharp but are more rubbery, tapering, triangular leaves to about 3 inches long and a procumbent habit. The foliage is green, but blushes orange to red in strong light. The inflorescence bears red flowers. A choice plant, easy to grow.