A small to medium rambling aloe which spreads quite untidily and in clumps.
Aloe ferox
Bitter Aloe (Bitteraalwyn)
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Species: Summary
Single stem aloe, dull green leaves borne in rosettes which can turn red when plant is stressed. Dark brown thorns are present along the edges of the leaves but can also appear on the upper and lower leaf. Tall candelabra shape flower heads made up of tall spikes of orange, red tubular shaped flowers.
Written by Gail Dreyer
Published on February 9, 2017
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Description
Single stem aloe, dull green leaves borne in rosettes which can turn red when plant is stressed. Dark brown thorns are present along the edges of the leaves but can also appear on the upper and lower leaf. Tall candelabra shape flower heads made up of tall spikes of orange, red tubular shaped flowers.
Natural Habitat
Flat, open bush especially rocky areas, sides of rocky hills and mountains.
Use in Landscape
Specimen plant (focal point), rockeries and an excellent container plants.
Species Dimensions
Height: 0m - 2m
Width: 0m - 1m
References
Ben-Erik van Wyk & Gideon Smith Second Edition 2003 Guide to the Aloes of South Africa