Aloe striatula 40-50 cm

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Vendeur: botanical-archive ✉️ (24.835) 97.6%, Lieu où se trouve: Napoli, Napoli, IT, Lieu de livraison: AMERICAS, EUROPE, ASIA, Numéro de l'objet: 315150109527 Aloe striatula 40-50 cm.

Aloe striatula 40-50 cm Aloe striatula, commonly known as the "Hardy Aloe" or "Coral Aloe," is a charming succulent native to South Africa. Unlike some of its larger relatives, Aloe striatula is a smaller aloe species, making it a suitable choice for various gardening spaces. Here's a brief description and some cultivation tips for Aloe striatula: Aloe striatula is a compact and low-growing succulent that forms rosettes of slender, triangular leaves. These leaves are typically green to bluish-green in color, and they feature fine, pale stripes or striations running along their length, giving the plant its name. The leaves have small teeth along their edges but are generally less spiky compared to some other aloe species. During the blooming season in late winter to spring, Aloe striatula produces clusters of tubular, coral-orange to yellow flowers on tall stalks. The vibrant flowers are attractive to pollinators and add a splash of color to the garden. Cultivation: Light: Aloe striatula thrives in full to partial sunlight. It can tolerate both direct and indirect sunlight, making it suitable for various light conditions. Temperature: This aloe species is hardy and can withstand light frost. It is suitable for USDA hardiness zones 9-11. However, it's a good practice to provide protection or move potted plants indoors during severe cold snaps. Soil: Use well-draining soil with good aeration, such as a cactus or succulent mix. Aloe striatula requires excellent drainage to prevent root rot. Watering: Allow the soil to dry out between waterings. Water sparingly, as this succulent is drought-tolerant. During the dormant winter months, reduce watering to prevent overwatering. Potting: If planting in containers, choose pots with drainage holes to ensure excess water can escape. Fertilization: Feed your Aloe striatula with a diluted, balanced liquid fertilizer during the growing season (spring and summer). Avoid fertilizing during the dormant winter months. Pruning: Prune away dead or damaged leaves as needed to maintain the plant's appearance and health. The leaves have small teeth, so handle them with care. Repotting: Young Aloe striatula plants may require repotting every few years as they grow. Select a slightly larger pot with proper drainage. Pests and Diseases: Aloe striatula is generally resistant to pests and diseases. However, monitor for mealybugs or aphids and address any infestations promptly. Propagation: Aloe striatula can be propagated through offsets or "pups" that form around the base of mature plants. Wait until the pups are a reasonable size before carefully separating and replanting them. Aloe striatula's compact size and striking appearance make it an excellent choice for rock gardens, container gardens, and indoor succulent collections. Its resilience and adaptability make it an ideal option for both novice and experienced gardeners looking to add a touch of South African beauty to their landscapes. PLANTS WILL BE SENT BARE ROOTS WITH NO SOIL AND POT A phytosanitary certificate (for additional costs of €20,00) is necessary for export plants from Italy to ALL destinations out of EUROPEAN COMMUNITY. Among which: United Kingdom Turkey, South America, USA, Canada, Australia, Japan, Singapore, Philippines, South Korea, Thailand, etc.

Aloe striatula 40-50 cm

Aloe striatula, commonly known as the "Hardy Aloe" or "Coral Aloe," is a charming succulent native to South Africa. Unlike some of its larger relatives, Aloe striatula is a smaller aloe species, making it a suitable choice for various gardening spaces. Here's a brief description and some cultivation tips for Aloe striatula:

Aloe striatula is a compact and low-growing succulent that forms rosettes of slender, triangular leaves. These leaves are typically green to bluish-green in color, and they feature fine, pale stripes or striations running along their length, giving the plant its name. The leaves have small teeth along their edges but are generally less spiky compared to some other aloe species. During the blooming season in late winter to spring, Aloe striatula produces clusters of tubular, coral-orange to yellow flowers on tall stalks. The vibrant flowers are attractive to pollinators and add a splash of color to the garden.

Cultivation:

  1. Light: Aloe striatula thrives in full to partial sunlight. It can tolerate both direct and indirect sunlight, making it suitable for various light conditions.

  2. Temperature: This aloe species is hardy and can withstand light frost. It is suitable for USDA hardiness zones 9-11. However, it's a good practice to provide protection or move potted plants indoors during severe cold snaps.

  3. Soil: Use well-draining soil with good aeration, such as a cactus or succulent mix. Aloe striatula requires excellent drainage to prevent root rot.

  4. Watering: Allow the soil to dry out between waterings. Water sparingly, as this succulent is drought-tolerant. During the dormant winter months, reduce watering to prevent overwatering.

  5. Potting: If planting in containers, choose pots with drainage holes to ensure excess water can escape.

  6. Fertilization: Feed your Aloe striatula with a diluted, balanced liquid fertilizer during the growing season (spring and summer). Avoid fertilizing during the dormant winter months.

  7. Pruning: Prune away dead or damaged leaves as needed to maintain the plant's appearance and health. The leaves have small teeth, so handle them with care.

  8. Repotting: Young Aloe striatula plants may require repotting every few years as they grow. Select a slightly larger pot with proper drainage.

  9. Pests and Diseases: Aloe striatula is generally resistant to pests and diseases. However, monitor for mealybugs or aphids and address any infestations promptly.

  10. Propagation: Aloe striatula can be propagated through offsets or "pups" that form around the base of mature plants. Wait until the pups are a reasonable size before carefully separating and replanting them.

Aloe striatula's compact size and striking appearance make it an excellent choice for rock gardens, container gardens, and indoor succulent collections. Its resilience and adaptability make it an ideal option for both novice and experienced gardeners looking to add a touch of South African beauty to their landscapes.

PLANTS WILL BE SENT BARE ROOTS WITH NO SOIL AND POT

A phytosanitary certificate (for additional costs of €20,00) is necessary for export plants from Italy to ALL destinations out of EUROPEAN COMMUNITY.

Among which: United Kingdom Turkey, South America, USA, CanadaAustralia, Japan, Singapore, Philippines, South Korea, Thailand, etc.


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Plants: Seasonality Be aware that most plants change across seasons. If present foliage could have been fallen or change in its color.
Plants: Shipment Plants will be sent bare roots and with no soil.
Plants: Phytosanitary Certificates A phytosanitary certificate (for additional costs of 20,00 EURO) is necessary for export plants from Italy to ALL destinations out of EUROPEAN COMMUNITY. Among which: United Kingdom Turkey, South America, USA, Canada, Australia, Japan, Singapore, Philippines, South Korea, Thailand, etcetera. You can buy it in our eBay store. 1 single certificate can cover several plants purchase that are sent together in same shipment. If you will not buy the certificate and the plants, we will not be responsible for any capture by customs of destination.
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Seeds: Shipment Seeds are clean and each species is handled in a transparent small bag. Latin names of nomenclature are indicated in each bag of seeds.

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