Aloe humilis 'Dwarf Blue Aloe'
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Aloe humilis, commonly referred to as the Dwarf Blue Aloe, is a compact species native to the arid regions of the Eastern and Western Cape of South Africa. It forms dense rosettes of short, triangular leaves that are blue-grey in colour and covered with small, soft spines along the margins and surfaces. The rosettes may cluster over time into small groups. In late winter to spring, the plant produces upright flower spikes topped with clusters of orange to red tubular flowers, which attract pollinators such as sunbirds in its natural habitat. Its compact size and distinctive leaf colour make it a popular species for cultivation in rock gardens and containers.
Care Tips
- Light: Thrives in full sun to bright light; too little light reduces flowering and compactness.
- Water: Water sparingly, allowing the soil to dry between waterings; increase slightly during flowering season.
- Media: Plant in a free-draining, sandy-gritty succulent mix to avoid root rot.
- Fertiliser: Feed occasionally with a diluted, low-nitrogen fertiliser in the growing season.
- Temperature: Prefers warm, dry conditions but can tolerate light frost if kept dry, best above 5 °C.
- Repotting: Repot only when offsets crowd the container; plants prefer to remain undisturbed.
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Size: 66mm Pot