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Aloe Peglerae
(Rocket Aloe - Vuurpylaalwyn)
Aloe peglerae is a small, stemless aloe, which grows on the north facing slopes of the Magaliesberg and
This aloe species was named after an early plant collector, Alice Pegler.
This aloe is endemic to
Growing Aloe peglerae
In cultivation Aloe peglerae makes a stunning show especially in winter when there is little else in flower. The plants look good when planted in groups of three to five in natural grass vegetation as they appear in the veld. They can also be grown in large pots or in a rockery, if the drainage is good, but be warned - they are slow growing. Keeping them dry in winter helps to keep the plants healthy.
This aloe can be propagated from seed. Depending on the viability of seed the germination rate is often up to 60-70%. Seeds must be sown in the well-drained growth media and covered lightly with the fine silica sand.
Like most other aloes, this species is also susceptible to white scale, aloe cancer (also known as aloe gall) and aloe rust. It is not that easy to control the aloe gall, the best way is to cut off the infected leaf and treat the whole plant with insecticides and fungicides afterward. The same treatment applies for controlling rust.
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Please note that this plant is endangered and on the red data list.
These seed made available to you, are from a private collection.
Please do not buy seeds and plants next to the road.