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An Aloe hybrid is the result of crossbreeding two or more Aloe species, selected for their striking colors, leaf shapes, or flowering potential. Unlike botanical Aloe species (such as Aloe vera or Aloe arborescens), hybrids feature bold textures, vibrant hues, and unusual forms — making them popular with collectors and succulent lovers.
Ideal for container gardens, sunny windowsills, or mixed succulent arrangements.
Feature | Description |
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🌱 Growth habit | Rosette-forming, compact or spreading |
🎨 Color | Green, bronze, red, orange, often variegated |
🦷 Leaves | Fleshy, sometimes spiked, spotted, or toothed |
🌸 Flowering | Slim floral stem with tubular blooms |
📏 Size | Ranges from 10 to 40 cm (4 to 16 in), depending on the cultivar |
🌍 Origin | Horticultural hybrids (often from South Africa or the US) |
Condition | Recommendation |
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☀️ Light | Full sun or bright indirect light |
💧 Watering | Moderate – allow soil to dry between waterings |
🌱 Soil | Very well-draining mix (cactus + perlite) |
🌡 Temperature | Minimum 5–10°C (41–50°F) – not frost hardy |
🪴 Pot | Terracotta or well-drained container |
⚠️ Avoid overwatering. Keep dry and bright during winter dormancy.
By offset division (pups that grow at the base)
By seed – if fertile (some hybrids are sterile or unstable)
Balcony or patio pots
Succulent arrangements and displays
Pairing with Gasteria, Haworthia, or Crassula
Indoor plant collections (in bright spots)
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