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Aloe chortolirioides is a South African indigenous succulent grass aloe which occurs naturally in parts of Mpumalanga and Limpopo provinces. Plants form dense tufts through branching. The stems are slightly woody and the leaves are narrow, erect and grass-like. They are armed with small teeth along the leaf margins. From late winter to early spring it bears red flowers which are carried on simple rounded racemes. Aloe chortolirioides have a tendency to survive veld fires. Aloes are very popular and some of the most rewarding plants to cultivate. They make excellent accent plants owing to their often strange and inspiring architectures, as well as the bright flowers that offset the grey-green leaves.
Aloes can tolerate long periods of drought, but it is not true that watering should be withheld to obtain optimal growth. Stressed plants are more susceptible to insects and pests. Plants flourish, flower better and are more resistant when given adequate water during the growing season. However, be very cautious not to over-water aloes because they may rot if they stay wet for too long. Adequate drainage is essential. |