Africa's tallest aloe, forming branches with orange spikes as flowers, forms an excellent focal point in any garden. Widely used for its architectural shape. Often used in office parks and commercial sites. Young trees do well in pots but ensure pot is sturdy and wide.
Africa's tallest aloe, forming branches with orange spikes as flowers, forms an excellent focal point in any garden. Widely used for its architectural shape. Often used in office parks and commercial sites. Young trees do well in pots but ensure pot is sturdy and wide.
A small aloe with an abundance of delightful bicolor flowers. Two toned pink to creamy white flowers make it a beautiful addition to the garden. Well suited for smaller gardens and containers for added colour.
A splendid drought tolerant plant, with narrow leaves that grows sideways, one on top of each other like an open book. Beautiful, large pinkish-red flowers emerge in winter.
An aloe from the Cape that flowers during summer. The stems of this succulent aloe trail along the ground, often rooting where they touch down. The leaves are short and broad and arranged in a rosette and has a toothy edge.