Aristaloe aristata

ALOE ARISTATA e1627566475423
ALOE ARISTATA e1627566475423

Common names: lace aloe (English). 
Botanical name: Aristaloe aristata

The lace aloe, Aristaloe aristata, is a stemless, saw-toothed, succulent evergreen perennial plant belonging to the Asphodelaceae family. It has lanceolate leaves with bristly margins and a long, thread-like tip. The plant produces nectar-rich, tubular orange flowers that attract birds, bees, and wasps. It is indigenous to South Africa and Lesotho, and can be found in a wide range of environments, from dry, sandy Nama Karoo to high grasslands and cold mountain slopes of Lesotho.

Uses & Benefits: pot plant


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Family: Asphodelaceae
Type: succulent
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