Aloe Categories
Tree Aloes
Aloes that grow to small tree size with branching trunks that form multiple heads and have the general, branched profile of a tree.
See all Tree AloesSingle Head Tree Aloes
Aloes that grow to small tree size that form a single head atop the trunk and have the profile of a plam tree.
See all Single Head Tree AloesBranching Aloes
In appearance branching Aloes are somewhere between a small tree and a large shrub in size.
See all Branching AloesSingle Head Stemless Aloes
A group of Aloes with a solitary rosette and without a stem. These plant do not create offsets or produce just a few offsets at maturity.
See all Single Head Stemless AloesLarge Clumping Aloes
A group of larger sized Aloes that spread by creating offsets (suckers)
See all Large Clumping AloesSmall to Medium Clumping Aloes
A group of small to medium sized Aloes that spread by creating offsets (suckers)
See all Small to Medium Clumping AloesRed Aloes
A handful of Aloes have a burgandy-red blush to the leaves either seasonly or year round.
See all Red AloesMosaic Aloes
Similar to maculate Aloes but spots are more frequent, stretched and knit together giving the impression of a mosaic.
See all Mosaic AloesSpotted Aloes
A variety of hybridized, low, clustering Aloes which are spotted (maculate).
See all Spotted AloesGrass Aloes
Named for their thin leaved grassy appearance.
See all Grass AloesClimbing Aloes
See all Climbing Aloes