Aloe peglerae
Y00-21 — Zone 9 to 10— South Africa
Red-hot poker! One of the most distinctive Aloes in habitat, looking like bee hives in the grassy highlands of central South Africa. It is a solitary, trunkless species that forms a rosette of thick, grey-green, curving upright leaves. Their undersides are peppered with stout teeth giving the plant a very ominous effect. It has been tolerant of heat, cold, drought and heavy rain. We purchased this plant, potted it up and set it in the garden, intending to protect it when winter came. When winter came with temps in the teens, we forgot it. It only suffered slight tip burn.
Pint
$14.00

