Garden Aloes

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.

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  • Single 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.

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  • Branching Aloes

    In appearance branching Aloes are somewhere between a small tree and a large shrub in size.

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  • Single 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.

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  • Large Clumping Aloes

    A group of larger sized Aloes that spread by creating offsets (suckers)

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  • Small to Medium Clumping Aloes

    A group of small to medium sized Aloes that spread by creating offsets (suckers)

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  • Red Aloes

    A handful of Aloes have a burgandy-red blush to the leaves either seasonly or year round.

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  • Mosaic Aloes

    Similar to maculate Aloes but spots are more frequent, stretched and knit together giving the impression of a mosaic.

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  • Spotted Aloes

    A variety of hybridized, low, clustering Aloes which are spotted (maculate).

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  • Grass Aloes

    Named for their thin leaved grassy appearance.

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  • Climbing Aloes

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