Description
Aloe Snowstorm is characterized by strong, rigid leaves with contrasting bands of white and darker colors. This aloe produces offsets rather freely and flowers often. Where they are allowed to spread and develop their full shape and size, they will bloom with a tall flower spike with bell like blooms in shades of red, pink and peach. Hummingbirds are attracted to these flowers in droves. The plant forms a domed habit of growth that gets larger as the rosettes continue to enlarge in accordance with the pot size used to grow the plant. Its leaves are fleshy, triangular and tipped with soft, silvery bristles, giving it a kind of speckled look.
The beauty of the plant is the long albatross like spread of growth, not the slender foot-long scape of orange-red flowers. Though long considered members of the lily family, modern taxonomic treatment has assigned the 300 species of aloe, all of which are native to Africa, to the asphodel family.
Dimensions of Potted Plant: L x B x H ~ 4" x 4" x 5"
Growth Medium: Cocopeat
Pot Description: Square Potted Plant
How to Care for Aloe Succulents
Light: Semi-shade with 2-3 hours of direct sunlight
Water: Once in 10 days.
Keep away from exposure to rain
Feed: Generally not required unless plant is growing actively
Common Name
Aloe Snow Flake
Native Region
Southern & Eastern Africa
Botanical Name
Aloe 'snowstorm' hybrid
Family
Asphodelaceae
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