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Aloe marlothii

Mountain aloe (Bergalwyn)

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Species: Summary

A single stemmed aloe, with large dull, greyish green leaves covered in brown spines along the margins, on the top of and the bottom of the leaf. Spikes of flowers are borne horizontally although can be carried almost upright depending on the area they are in. Flowers are generally bright orange but can vary between yellow and red.

Written by Gail Dreyer
Published on February 9, 2017

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Description
A single stemmed aloe, with large dull, greyish green leaves covered in brown spines along the margins, on the top of and the bottom of the leaf. Spikes of flowers are borne horizontally although can be carried almost upright depending on the area they are in. Flowers are generally bright orange but can vary between yellow and red.

Natural Habitat
Grow from open bushveld to rocky open areas, as well as on the slopes of hills and mountains.

Use in Landscape
Specimen plants (focal points) in beds and containers (planters and pots).

Species Dimensions
Height: 2m - 4m
Width: 0.5m - 1m

References
Ben- Erik van Wyk & Gideon Smith Second Edition 2003 Guide to the Aloes of South Africa.

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