Aloe Masada
Aloe Masada

Common names: 'Masada' aloe (English). 
Botanical name: Aloidendron barberae x A. dichotomum

Aloe ‘Masada’ is a succulent tree that is a cross between Aloidendron barberae, A. dichotoma, and A. ramosissima. It is indigenous to South Africa and can grow to a height of 2 meters. The plant has pink flowers and can attract birds, especially sunbirds. Aloe Masada is low maintenance and easy to care for, making it a good choice for beginners. It can tolerate bright, indirect light indoors, but this can inhibit its growth and flowering.

Uses & Benefits: indoor, pot plant


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Family: Asphodelaceae
Type: succulent, tree
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