Aloe grandidentata
Y10-14 — Zone 8 to 10— South Africa
Dwarf soap aloe! This low-growing species is often mistaken for Aloe maculata but can be distinguished by its smaller size which is about one third of that of the soap aloe. A low-growing profile and suckering habit make it useful as a ground cover and since it is drought tolerant it becomes the perfect candidate for landscaping around areas with demanding tree roots.
Quart
$12.00
Notes and observations about this plant
- Wild in the veld by Annette Zietsman
- They grow wild in the veld here in Kathu, South Africa and are almost always found growing under the Camelthorn trees. (Posted on 10/17/10)

