Aristolae Aristata

Aristaloe aristata

€7,90
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Aristolae Aristata

Aristaloe aristata

€7,90
Organic
Sustainable
Locally grown

Aristaloe aristata is an evergreen flowering succulent closely resembling an Aloe in form and a Haworthia in temperament.


It is the only member in the genus Aristolae.

The soft succulent leaves grow in rosettes, in a dense and imbricate arrangement.

Its peculiar orange flowers are rich and attract birds and bees.


Flowering April, May
Flower Color Orange
Exposure Full Sun
Frost Tolerance -5°C
Size 0.3m H x 0.3m W
Soil Dry, Poor, Well-Draining
Origin South Africa, Lesotho
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€7,90
6 left

🪴9x9 cm

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🌱 Grown in our nursery

❄️ Frost tolerant down to -6°C
💦 High drought tolerance
☀️ Sun-loving
👍 Low-maintenance

Gardening Tips
The Botany
The Myth

This species is known locally as "serelei" (Sesotho for "slippery one") or "langnaaldaalwyn" (Afrikaans for "lacey aloe").

Its species name "aristata" comes from the Latin for "bristly" or "awned" (this means that the appendage has a bristley or spikey bit - in this case it refers to the lacy edges of the leaves).

Other Names: Aristaloe aristata

Guinea-fowl aloe

Lace aloe

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