Aloe aristata
Y02-46 — Zone 9a to 10— South Africa
Dwarf Aloes! This small-growing Aloe is often mistaken for a Gasteria or Haworthia. It produces a compact rosette of 3 in. - 4 in. long leaves that are tightly clustered, with age attaining multiple heads. The surfaces of the leaves are covered with numerous white spots that help in camouflage. The maturing leaves terminate in long awn-like extensions, giving a halo effect.
Pint
$10.00
Notes and observations about this plant
- Hardy in Denver by Scott Preusser
- I have a high elevation collection (from Panayoti K. of the Denver Botanical Garden) which has overwintered in Denver for 2 years now. (Posted on 10/26/10)

