Botanical name | Aloe africana |
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Plant Care | ![]() Full Sun Full Sun – Prefers 6 or more hours of sun per day. ![]() Frost Hardy Frost Hardy – Can Handle frost without damage. ![]() Low Watering Low Watering – Requires Little Water. ![]() Low Maintenance Low Maintenance – Requires little maintenance. ![]() Indigenous Indigenous – Originates in South Africa. |
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Flowers | June July August Bears deep orange buds that open to a light orange or yellow flower. Flowers mostly from mid- to late winter, and early spring. |
Common name(s) | Uitenhage aloe |
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Uses in landscape design | Water wise , Indigenous gadening (South Africa) |
Drought tolerance | High |
Aloe africana (Uitenhage aloe)
- Botanical name: Aloe africana
- Common name(s): Uitenhage aloe
- Categories: Aloes and Succulents, Shrubs and Perennials
Plant description:
A single-stemmed aloe with deep orange buds that open to a light orange or yellow flower. Flowers mostly from mid- to late winter, and early spring.
Family: Aloaceae
Synonym: Pachidendron africanum
Botanical Pronunciation: AL-oh af-ri-KAHN-uh
Aloe africana requirements and features
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Moderate Maintenance
Requires moderate maintenance.
June July August
Bears deep orange buds that open to a light orange or yellow flower. Flowers mostly from mid- to late winter, and early spring.