Coral Aloe earned its name from the unique coloring of the leaves and the flowers they produce in the late winter and early spring. These coral-red blooms contrast beautifully with its grey-green large thick succulent leaves of this aloe. The large stalks that grow from the center are where the blooms will appear and can be cut back after the blooming cycle has ended. These particular succulents are extremely hardy handling temperatures as cold as 20 degrees and being planted in full sun.
Originating from South Africa this succulent grows from sea level to over 7300 feet making it perfect for planting from Southern California, Nevada, and Arizona. These succulents should be planted in well-drained soil placed in full sun to partial shade depending on your landscape uses. They are very water-wise plants, fire-resistant once established, and require little care. Moon Valley Nurseries has been growing succulents for over 25 years. Stop into any of our locations today and allow one of our expertly trained nursery pros to help you select the best plants for your landscape goals.
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