Garden Aloes

Aloes organized by bloom time

Are you looking to add some flowers to your waterwise garden at a certain time of year? We've done the work for you by organizing over 100 Aloes by their bloom times.

  • Fall Blooming Aloes (19)

    Show only Aloes that bloom in the Fall

    Aloe cameronii

    Aloe cameronii’s bright orange-red flowers emerge in 1 foot tall spikes from late fall through the winter. While the flowers are truly beautiful, they... read more

    Aloe classenii

    Flowering occurs in late fall into winter with the buds, first a dark reddish color aging to pink and opening to display flowers of an unusual dark gl... read more

    Aloe congolensis

    The Congo Aloe blooms in late fall to winter on solitary (unbranched) racemes which rise about a foot above the leaves. The peach-orange colored flowe... read more

    Aloe dawei

    In fall to mid-winter Aloe dawei sends up fiery orange-red, tubular, flowers clustered near the tips of one or more 2 foot tall branching inflorescenc... read more

    Aloe deltoideodonta

    Flowers of Aloe deltoideodonta are also rather unique for a Madagascan aloe, being pale to deep salmon colored and blooming early in the 'aloe season'... read more

    Aloe 'Goliath'

    Mature Aloe 'Goliath' plants produce an inflorescence in late fall or winter that branches near the crown of leaves with many upright branches that ri... read more

    Aloe 'Hercules'

    Once the plant is mature, beautiful green-tipped salmon flowers can appear in the spring and then re-bloom on and off through summer and fall.... read more

    Aloe hildebrandtii

    Aloe hildebrandtii makes interesting branched conical yellow flowers tipped with a bit of green in the spring, summer and into fall. Mature plants hav... read more

    Aloe labworana

    Aloe labworana puts up a spectacular, yellow flower in late autumn to winter on multibranched inflorescences. Rare Ugandan species with branching race... read more

    Aloe longistyla

    When in flower it is easily identified in In fall to winter by the short, thick, unbranched inflorescences and broad racemes that can have up to fifty... read more

    Aloe maculata

    Aloe maculata is very variable but its distinctly flat-topped inflorescences and usually uniformly colored flowers distinguish it from most other spot... read more

    Aloe marlothii

    In late fall to late winter the flowers of Aloe marlothii are held on racemes on a branched candelabra-shaped inflorescence, having up to 30 racemes (... read more

    Aloe munchii

    In the fall to early winter Aloe munchii flowers are on thick 2 to 3 branched inflorescences that rise 1 to 2 feet above the foliage. Racemes are nea... read more

    Aloe pluridens

    Showy, branched inflorescences have up to 4 uniform-colored, cone-shaped racemes from each rosette. The flowers emerge from late fall to through winte... read more

    Aloe arborescens

    Flowers hang tightly on the inflorescences that rise 2 feet above the foliage from late fall into winter. The flowers of Aloe arborescens are deep ora... read more

    Aloe aristata

    Starting in summer and into the fall Aloe aristata will produce showy 12 - 18 inches tall branched inflorescence. The tubular orange-red to pink flowe... read more

    Aloe 'Rooikappie'

    When you see a photo of the inflorescence, you'll understand the name. The flowers at the tip of the flower stem are massed together in the shape of a... read more

    Aloe rubroviolacea

    Similar to A. pseudorubroviolacea but smaller and more prolific, with fewer branches on the inflorescence. Inflorescences are tall and unbranched (or ... read more

    Aloe tongaensis

    The flowers of Aloe tongaensis are it's primary distinctive feature, growing on short multi branched inflorescences, and topped with short, almost cap... read more

  • Winter Blooming Aloes (73)

    Show only Aloes that bloom in the Winter

    Aloe aculeata

    The inflorescences vary in number and size, from young to older plants, with younger plants only having one, but in older plants, it can form between ... read more

    Aloe thraskii

    In winter the orange and yellow flowers grow in short, compact, cylindrical racemes, on multi-branched inflorescences. Younger plants may only produce... read more

    Aloe acutissima

    The dull orange-red winter flowers are borne on single spikes which rise a foot above the colored foliage and are attractive to hummingbirds. The foli... read more

    Aloe affinis

    Each rosette can produce several branched inflorescences. The inflorescence is a compactly-branched panicle with ten racemes. Lateral racemes are shor... read more

    Aloe africana

    The plants grow slowly and reach the flowering stage in 4 to 5 years. Bears deep orange buds that open to a light orange or yellow flower. Flowers mos... read more

    Aloe alooides

    Aloe alooides has beautiful upright 3 foot flower spikes of green buds open in winter to a nice bright yellow that matures to an orangey-brown. Up to ... read more

    Aloe betsileensis

    Flowers in winter are yellow are either solitary or have 1 or 2 branches that stand well above the leaves and hold many densely set, yellow flowers. R... read more

    Aloe Blue Elf

    'Blue Elf' explodes with showy spikes of orangey-red blooms in late winter through early spring. The tall flower spikes are frequented by hummingbirds... read more

    Aloe branddraaiensis

    On full-grown plants, two or three flower stalks are produced from a single rosette in one flowering season. The inflorescences of this species are hi... read more

    Aloe broomii

    The most notable feature of this plant is its odd inflorescence, where the flowers are hidden by the extended bracts, giving it a sinuous, snake-like ... read more

    Aloe burgersfortensis

    Aloe burgerfortensis features unusual, brightly colored, downward-angled, red-orange flowers in winter. Aloe burgersfortensis has multi-branched bract... read more

    Aloe cameronii

    Aloe cameronii’s bright orange-red flowers emerge in 1 foot tall spikes from late fall through the winter. While the flowers are truly beautiful, they... read more

    Aloe castanea

    The blooms, which appear in mid-winter, are an unusual color of dark orange-brown and are formed along the curled and snake-like inflorescence, hence ... read more

    Aloe chabaudii

    Aloe chabaudii flowering occurs mainly in winter and is a showy, prolific display of orange-red flowers held in branched racemes. Individual flowers a... read more

    Aloe ciliaris

    Bright orange tubular flowers on tall spikes appear almost throughout the year but with a peak in late winter and early spring. The unbranched 6-12 in... read more

    Aloe classenii

    Flowering occurs in late fall into winter with the buds, first a dark reddish color aging to pink and opening to display flowers of an unusual dark gl... read more

    Aloe congolensis

    The Congo Aloe blooms in late fall to winter on solitary (unbranched) racemes which rise about a foot above the leaves. The peach-orange colored flowe... read more

    Aloe conifera

    It has an unbranched highly unusual inflorescences, rarely with l-2 branches that stands well above the leaves, about 50 cm tall appearing in winter. ... read more

    Aloe 'Cynthia Giddy'

    'Cynthia Giddy' can bloom repeatedly through the seasons with branched inflorescences of bright, red-orange flowers but peaks in the summer. Starting ... read more

    Aloe 'David Verity'

    In mid to late winter appear branching bicolored flower spikes rising with tight pink buds in a spiraled pattern. The flowers darken to red before the... read more

    Aloe dawei

    In fall to mid-winter Aloe dawei sends up fiery orange-red, tubular, flowers clustered near the tips of one or more 2 foot tall branching inflorescenc... read more

    Aloe dichotoma

    The bright yellow flowers are borne in winter. Aloe dichotoma have their first flowers when they are about 20 to 30 years old. The flowers are branch ... read more

    Aloe dorotheae

    In mid to late winter to early spring a 1 to 2 foot flower spike (usually unbranched) rises above the foliage with dark flower buds that have green at... read more

    Aloe elegans

    Aloe elegans blooms in winter and early spring. The conical heads of flowers appear on a few (2-4) branched inflorescence rising above the leaf tips. ... read more

    Aloe 'Erik the Red'

    The tall branching inflorescences of blood-red flowers appear in early winter and continue up to early spring with red buds as attractively colored as... read more

    Aloe erinacea

    During the winter Aloe erinacea produces flowers on solitary, usually unbranched stalks and only about a foot high or less. The flowers are tubular in... read more

    Aloe esculenta

    Aloe esculenta flowers on multiple, outrageously large, branched inflorescences about 3 to 4 feet tall in winter with open, narrow conical racemes of ... read more

    Aloe excelsa

    Aloe excelsa puts up a showy candelabra like inflorescence which grows to 4 1/2 feet tall and branched into 10 to 15 racemes in late winter through ea... read more

    Aloe globuligemma

    Aloe globuligemma flowers in mid to late winter. It's wide branched and generally has 1 to 2 inflorescence with nearly horizontal stems of roundish re... read more

    Aloe 'Goliath'

    Mature Aloe 'Goliath' plants produce an inflorescence in late fall or winter that branches near the crown of leaves with many upright branches that ri... read more

    Aloe 'Grassy Lassie'

    Through much of the year from mid winter thru spring-early summer the numerous small bright orange flowers on 2 foot bracts rise above the foliage for... read more

    Aloe hereroensis

    Aloe hereroensis blooms in mid-winter to early spring. Flowers are multicolored orange to red and appear in flattened branched racemes that are wider ... read more

    Aloe humilis

    The hedgehog aloe has very large blooms compared to the size of the plant. In late winter into spring Aloe humilis produces a simple inflorescence (un... read more

    Aloe kedongensis

    Aloe kedongensis salmon-orange flowers that appear on mostly simple (unbranched) spikes in late winter and spring. The inflorescence is 50 cm (20 inch... read more

    Aloe krapohliana

    The inflorescence of Aloe krapohliana are thick & large, mostly unbranched though occasionally double-branched. Up to 6 inflorescences may appear from... read more

    Aloe labworana

    Aloe labworana puts up a spectacular, yellow flower in late autumn to winter on multibranched inflorescences. Rare Ugandan species with branching race... read more

    Aloe lineata var. muirii

    From mid-winter to late spring, each rosette of Aloe lineata v. muirii may develop up to 4 simple inforescences up to 1.2 m (4 feet) tall. The inflore... read more

    Aloe longistyla

    When in flower it is easily identified in In fall to winter by the short, thick, unbranched inflorescences and broad racemes that can have up to fifty... read more

    Aloe maculata

    Aloe maculata is very variable but its distinctly flat-topped inflorescences and usually uniformly colored flowers distinguish it from most other spot... read more

    Aloe marlothii

    In late fall to late winter the flowers of Aloe marlothii are held on racemes on a branched candelabra-shaped inflorescence, having up to 30 racemes (... read more

    Aloe mawii

    In mid winter Aloe mawii holds its bright, orange-red flowers in horizontal, long inflorescences, perhaps to better provide perches for birds. They ar... read more

    Aloe microstigma

    From it's rosette Aloe microstigma produces several unbranched (simple) inflorescences up to 3 feet (90 cm) tall. This plant is a beautiful aloe which... read more

    Aloe mudenensis

    Aloe mudenensis inflorescence is branched, with up to 8 racemes and up to 1 meter tall. It's conical racemes are dense, and 175 mm (6+ inches) long. B... read more

    Aloe munchii

    In the fall to early winter Aloe munchii flowers are on thick 2 to 3 branched inflorescences that rise 1 to 2 feet above the foliage. Racemes are nea... read more

    Aloe mutabilis

    During Winter a simple branched inflorescence up to 90cm (roughly 3 feet) high, is borne with bi-colored flowers. The flowers of Aloe mutabilis change... read more

    Aloe peglerae

    In the winter, Aloe peglerae develops an almost comically fat, and often times single, flower stalk in the late fall with a bright red flowers. The fl... read more

    Aloe petricola

    This particular aloe is a flowering species with unique and distinct inflorescences, which make the plant easy to identify and distinguish from other ... read more

    Aloe plicatilis

    The inflorescence of Aloe plicatilis is an erect 12 to 20 inch tall, un-branched raceme bearing cluster of tubular orange-red flowers in late winter t... read more

    Aloe pluridens

    Showy, branched inflorescences have up to 4 uniform-colored, cone-shaped racemes from each rosette. The flowers emerge from late fall to through winte... read more

    Aloe pseudorubroviolacea

    In it's native habitat Aloe pseudorubroviolacea flowers from winter though early spring. In California it's reportedly bloomed even later, often into ... read more

    Aloe ramosissima

    The inflorescences of Aloe ramosissima are short and sparsely branched with fairly large, tubular yellow flowers. The bright yellow flowers produce ne... read more

    Aloe arborescens

    Flowers hang tightly on the inflorescences that rise 2 feet above the foliage from late fall into winter. The flowers of Aloe arborescens are deep ora... read more

    Aloe barberae

    In winter the Inflorescence of Aloidendron barberae can be 500mm in length (20 inches), has up to 3 branches, and range in color from rose-pink in the... read more

    Aloe reynoldsii

    This species blooms in mid winter to spring, with yellow to yellow-orange tubular flowers, slightly swollen at the base in a multi-branched, 2 foot ta... read more

    Aloe rivierei

    The flowers of Aloe rivierei are orange-red with yellower mouths. Flowers in winter are on solitary or sparsely branched inflorescences, and racemes a... read more

    Aloe 'Rooikappie'

    When you see a photo of the inflorescence, you'll understand the name. The flowers at the tip of the flower stem are massed together in the shape of a... read more

    Aloe rubroviolacea

    Similar to A. pseudorubroviolacea but smaller and more prolific, with fewer branches on the inflorescence. Inflorescences are tall and unbranched (or ... read more

    Aloe rupestris

    What is remarkable about Aloe rupestris are its 1 or 2 candelabra-form inflorescences up to 1.25 meters (4 feet) tall above the leaf rosette that bear... read more

    Aloe sabaea

    Flowers in winter are on very open racemes on multibranched inflorescences, varying from dark red to yellow-orange and are relatively wide and short f... read more

    Aloe secundiflora

    The 1 meter tall, branched inflorescence of Aloe secundiflora has up to 20 spreading branches, each with a cylindrical raceme of flowers. The flowers ... read more

    Aloe speciosa

    In mid-winter to early spring appear the short, 1 foot (30 cm) long, cone-like inflorescences that rise and branch close to the crown of the rosette. ... read more

    Aloe spicata

    Aloe spicata flowers in late winter to early spring and are solitary, long, compact columnar racemes that cover about 70% of the length of the entire ... read more

    Aloe spinosissima

    Aloe x spinoissima blooms with 1 1/2 ft. tall spikes of reddish-pink or coral colored tubular flowers in the late winter to early spring. Once it reac... read more

    Aloe striata subsp. karasbergensis

    The slender 50-75 cm tall, multi-branched inflorescence holds dark pink to red flowers. Flowers multiple times a year but mainly in mid to late winter... read more

    Aloe striata

    Aloe striata gets its name for its coral-red blooms which appear in late winter into early spring. It produces up to three 2 foot (60 cm) tall stems t... read more

    Aloe succotrina

    During winter it produces a tall flower with an attractive terminal raceme of red tubular flowers. It is particularly striking when it flowers. Flower... read more

    Aloe suzannae

    Flowering is a rare event for Aloe suzannae with only maturing plants flowering (at least 20 to 30 years old), and that is infrequent (every 3-15 year... read more

    Aloe tauri

    The inflorescence develops during winter as an unbranched, to 1 meter long, densely flowered spike. The flowers are sessile, short, bright yellow, and... read more

    Aloe vacillans

    Flowers on sparingly branched, very upright inflorescences are either yellow are red-orange. Flowering time of year varies a lot with some flowering i... read more

    Aloe vanbalenii

    The flowers of Aloe vanbalenii are in late winter to early spring and are on sparsely branched, about 1 meter tall upright inflorescences, in tightly ... read more

    Aloe vaombe

    Aloe vaombe flowers in winter on highly branched inflorescences and racemes of moderately compact conical racemes of fiery red to red-orange. Seed pod... read more

    Aloe vaotsanda

    In winter the flowers of Aloe vaotsanda are deep red and very small on a multibranched inflorescence that points in all directions (not upright as the... read more

    Aloe wickensii

    The super cool bi-colored red and yellow flowers appear well above the leaves in branched racemes in winter with red buds opening to yellow flowers fr... read more

  • Spring Blooming Aloes (41)

    Show only Aloes that bloom in the Spring

    Aloe africana

    The plants grow slowly and reach the flowering stage in 4 to 5 years. Bears deep orange buds that open to a light orange or yellow flower. Flowers mos... read more

    Aloe Blue Elf

    'Blue Elf' explodes with showy spikes of orangey-red blooms in late winter through early spring. The tall flower spikes are frequented by hummingbirds... read more

    Aloe brevifolia

    In the late spring it sends up an inflorescence up to 24 inches (60 cm) tall with bright red flowers. One or two unbranched inflorescences are formed.... read more

    Aloe broomii

    The most notable feature of this plant is its odd inflorescence, where the flowers are hidden by the extended bracts, giving it a sinuous, snake-like ... read more

    Aloe buhrii

    The multi-branched inflorescence has up to fifteen racemes of orange to yellow flowers that appear in early spring. Buds point upwards and upon flower... read more

    Aloe camperi

    An established colony of Aloe camperi in full bloom is truly a thing of beauty! 'Popcorn Aloe' blooms later in the season than most Aloes, so it is a ... read more

    Aloe ciliaris

    Bright orange tubular flowers on tall spikes appear almost throughout the year but with a peak in late winter and early spring. The unbranched 6-12 in... read more

    Aloe claviflora

    Aloe claviflora produces cool club shaped, orangey-coral hued 12” long flowers that attract pollinators emerge horizontally at an angle rather than up... read more

    Aloe comptonii

    The inflorescences of Aloe comptonii are branched into multiple racemes that usually number from three to eight. The flower head is compact & has a sp... read more

    Aloe 'Crosby's Prolific'

    'Crosby’s Prolific’ has bright red to orange flowers that attract birds. Flowers seem to be in spring but sometimes appear at other times of the year.... read more

    Aloe 'Cynthia Giddy'

    'Cynthia Giddy' can bloom repeatedly through the seasons with branched inflorescences of bright, red-orange flowers but peaks in the summer. Starting ... read more

    Aloe dorotheae

    In mid to late winter to early spring a 1 to 2 foot flower spike (usually unbranched) rises above the foliage with dark flower buds that have green at... read more

    Aloe elegans

    Aloe elegans blooms in winter and early spring. The conical heads of flowers appear on a few (2-4) branched inflorescence rising above the leaf tips. ... read more

    Aloe elgonica

    In late spring through mid-summer appear bright red flowers in upright spikes on the a simple or branching inflorescence up to 3 feet tall.... read more

    Aloe 'Erik the Red'

    The tall branching inflorescences of blood-red flowers appear in early winter and continue up to early spring with red buds as attractively colored as... read more

    Aloe excelsa

    Aloe excelsa puts up a showy candelabra like inflorescence which grows to 4 1/2 feet tall and branched into 10 to 15 racemes in late winter through ea... read more

    Aloe 'Grassy Lassie'

    Through much of the year from mid winter thru spring-early summer the numerous small bright orange flowers on 2 foot bracts rise above the foliage for... read more

    Aloe harlana

    The flowers of Aloe harlana appear in spring on a 2 to 3 foot well-branched (3-7 branches) flower stalk. Branching from below the middle of the inflor... read more

    Aloe helenae

    During the late winter to early spring Aloe helenae puts up multiple inflorescences with large numbers of crowded flowers, each from yellowish green t... read more

    Aloe 'Hercules'

    Once the plant is mature, beautiful green-tipped salmon flowers can appear in the spring and then re-bloom on and off through summer and fall.... read more

    Aloe hereroensis

    Aloe hereroensis blooms in mid-winter to early spring. Flowers are multicolored orange to red and appear in flattened branched racemes that are wider ... read more

    Aloe hildebrandtii

    Aloe hildebrandtii makes interesting branched conical yellow flowers tipped with a bit of green in the spring, summer and into fall. Mature plants hav... read more

    Aloe humilis

    The hedgehog aloe has very large blooms compared to the size of the plant. In late winter into spring Aloe humilis produces a simple inflorescence (un... read more

    Aloe kedongensis

    Aloe kedongensis salmon-orange flowers that appear on mostly simple (unbranched) spikes in late winter and spring. The inflorescence is 50 cm (20 inch... read more

    Aloe lineata var. muirii

    From mid-winter to late spring, each rosette of Aloe lineata v. muirii may develop up to 4 simple inforescences up to 1.2 m (4 feet) tall. The inflore... read more

    Aloe maculata

    Aloe maculata is very variable but its distinctly flat-topped inflorescences and usually uniformly colored flowers distinguish it from most other spot... read more

    Aloe mudenensis

    Aloe mudenensis inflorescence is branched, with up to 8 racemes and up to 1 meter tall. It's conical racemes are dense, and 175 mm (6+ inches) long. B... read more

    Aloe pillansii

    The branched inflorescence of A. pillansii develops from in-between the lowest leaves and hang down below the rosette (unlike those of the other tree ... read more

    Aloe plicatilis

    The inflorescence of Aloe plicatilis is an erect 12 to 20 inch tall, un-branched raceme bearing cluster of tubular orange-red flowers in late winter t... read more

    Aloe pseudorubroviolacea

    In it's native habitat Aloe pseudorubroviolacea flowers from winter though early spring. In California it's reportedly bloomed even later, often into ... read more

    Aloe reynoldsii

    This species blooms in mid winter to spring, with yellow to yellow-orange tubular flowers, slightly swollen at the base in a multi-branched, 2 foot ta... read more

    Aloe 'Rooikappie'

    When you see a photo of the inflorescence, you'll understand the name. The flowers at the tip of the flower stem are massed together in the shape of a... read more

    Aloe rupestris

    What is remarkable about Aloe rupestris are its 1 or 2 candelabra-form inflorescences up to 1.25 meters (4 feet) tall above the leaf rosette that bear... read more

    Aloe secundiflora

    The 1 meter tall, branched inflorescence of Aloe secundiflora has up to 20 spreading branches, each with a cylindrical raceme of flowers. The flowers ... read more

    Aloe speciosa

    In mid-winter to early spring appear the short, 1 foot (30 cm) long, cone-like inflorescences that rise and branch close to the crown of the rosette. ... read more

    Aloe spicata

    Aloe spicata flowers in late winter to early spring and are solitary, long, compact columnar racemes that cover about 70% of the length of the entire ... read more

    Aloe spinosissima

    Aloe x spinoissima blooms with 1 1/2 ft. tall spikes of reddish-pink or coral colored tubular flowers in the late winter to early spring. Once it reac... read more

    Aloe striata

    Aloe striata gets its name for its coral-red blooms which appear in late winter into early spring. It produces up to three 2 foot (60 cm) tall stems t... read more

    Aloe striatula 'Burly'

    The brilliant yellow inflorescence rises above the foliage typically in late spring into summer but we often have stray flowering at other times of th... read more

    Aloe suzannae

    Flowering is a rare event for Aloe suzannae with only maturing plants flowering (at least 20 to 30 years old), and that is infrequent (every 3-15 year... read more

    Aloe vanbalenii

    The flowers of Aloe vanbalenii are in late winter to early spring and are on sparsely branched, about 1 meter tall upright inflorescences, in tightly ... read more

  • Summer Blooming Aloes (18)

    Show only Aloes that bloom in the Summer

    Aloe comptonii

    The inflorescences of Aloe comptonii are branched into multiple racemes that usually number from three to eight. The flower head is compact & has a sp... read more

    Aloe cooperi

    The terminal flower spikes emerge in Summer, growing to 3’ tall and bear incredibly attractive flower heads to 1.5” across, green tipped with danglin... read more

    Aloe 'Cynthia Giddy'

    'Cynthia Giddy' can bloom repeatedly through the seasons with branched inflorescences of bright, red-orange flowers but peaks in the summer. Starting ... read more

    Aloe elgonica

    In late spring through mid-summer appear bright red flowers in upright spikes on the a simple or branching inflorescence up to 3 feet tall.... read more

    Aloe 'Grassy Lassie'

    Through much of the year from mid winter thru spring-early summer the numerous small bright orange flowers on 2 foot bracts rise above the foliage for... read more

    Aloe 'Hellskloof Bells'

    In the summer Aloe 'Hellskloof Bells' produce a capitate head of pendent (bell-like) tubular flowers that are pink in bud and open to a soft pastel or... read more

    Aloe 'Hercules'

    Once the plant is mature, beautiful green-tipped salmon flowers can appear in the spring and then re-bloom on and off through summer and fall.... read more

    Aloe hildebrandtii

    Aloe hildebrandtii makes interesting branched conical yellow flowers tipped with a bit of green in the spring, summer and into fall. Mature plants hav... read more

    Aloe lavranosii

    The generally fuzzy flowers occur in mid-summer on tall, multi-branched inflorescences. Colors are usually pale yellow, but can be a variety of shades... read more

    Aloe maculata

    Aloe maculata is very variable but its distinctly flat-topped inflorescences and usually uniformly colored flowers distinguish it from most other spot... read more

    Aloe mitriformis

    There are not many aloes from the Cape that flower during summer, hence those that do are more sought after. In a single plant there can be 4-5 inflor... read more

    Aloe nobilis

    The bright orange branched inflorescences of Aloe nobilis rise above the foliage to about 2 feet tall in mid-summer. The tubular flowers are frequentl... read more

    Aloe aristata

    Starting in summer and into the fall Aloe aristata will produce showy 12 - 18 inches tall branched inflorescence. The tubular orange-red to pink flowe... read more

    Aloe reitzii

    In the summer the spectacular inflorescence branches near its base with each stem becoming a vertical spike rising well above the foliage. Young plant... read more

    Aloe 'Rooikappie'

    When you see a photo of the inflorescence, you'll understand the name. The flowers at the tip of the flower stem are massed together in the shape of a... read more

    Aloe striatula 'Burly'

    The brilliant yellow inflorescence rises above the foliage typically in late spring into summer but we often have stray flowering at other times of th... read more

    Aloe tomentosa

    The flowers of Aloe tomentosa alone make the plant very worthwhile to grow! The inflorescence grows to over 1 meter in height. The blooms are amazing.... read more

    Aloe vacillans

    Flowers on sparingly branched, very upright inflorescences are either yellow are red-orange. Flowering time of year varies a lot with some flowering i... read more