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Common Names: Blouaalwayn, Blue Aloe
Aloe glauca get's its specie name from the greyish-blue colour of its leaves. 'Glauca' means grey.
Aloe glauca can be found on rocky hills and mountain slopes. It prefers the drier parts of the south-western Cape. From Swellendam in the south to Laingsburg in the north and steinkopf in the Namaqualand. Description of Aloe glauca Stem: Stems are very short to non-existent. Leaves: Leaves are a greyish-blue colour with faint longitudinal lines, up to 400mm in length. Leaf surfaces are smooth with fine thorns near the tip of the leaf, no marks are present on the leaves. Leaf margins are armed with reddish-brown teeth. Flower Description Inflorescence: Inflorescence is simple, cone shaped, up to three inflorescences are borne on a single rosette. Flower: Flowers can be pink to pale orange in colour. Buds on the raceme point upwards while the open flowers become pendulous. Flowering Time: Aloe glauca flowers from August through to Otober. This aloe requires full sun. You're buying a pack of 10 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination and care instructions. |