Aloe buhri
Plant Type Perennial, Succulent
Evergreen, Broadleaf
Form Succulent, Mound
Climate Zones 9a to 11
Bloom Color Yellow
Bloom Time Early winter, Mid winter, Late winter
Growth Rate Fast
Mature Height 12 to 24 inches
Mature Spread 2 to 3 feet
Environment Shade to Full sun
Dry to Moist soil
Drought tolerant
Soil Neutral, Acidic, Clay, Sandy, Well drained, Loamy, Slightly alkaline, Adaptable
Leaf Color Green, Variegated
Fall Color No change in color, Not showy
Attributes Attractive foliage
Not North American native
Fool proof plant
Bold foliage
Deer resistant
Attracts hummingbirds
Attractive flowers or blooms
Open crown
Moderately flammable
Uses Container
Specimen
Ground cover
Massing
Native Habitat Unknown
Culture Notes Aloes are easy to grow in well drained soil. In areas where winters are cool, grow in containers and protect when temperature drops below 29 degrees. Plant is sterile so increase by division.
Pests and Diseases Pests: Mealybugs, scales
Diseases: root rot, chlorosis, and black leaf spot
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