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Aloe chabaudii Matapos Form 1
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520450949

Aloe chabaudii Matapos Form Seeds

Dwala Aloe

Aloe chabaudii commonly known as Dwala Aloe has broad pale blue leaves with small teeth and bears beautiful salmon-pink to red flowers; rarely plants will be found that bear yellow flowers. It grows easy in a garden and contrast very nice with other green foliage. This aloe produces offsets freely and it looks best when growing in a group. Aloe chabaudii plants needs sun to bring out the beautiful colour of the rosette in shades of blue, green and pink/red - it turns pale in the shade, but give some shade in a hot climate. Aloe chabaudii was named after John A. Chabaud, a plant grower in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, in whose garden the original specimens flowered. The Matopos form differs from Aloe chabaudii in having pendant inflorescences and widely spaced branches.

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Speedy response and great service. Thank you!!
20 Jul 2021