Aloe trichosantha

Aloe trichosantha

Brand: dryoasisplants
SKU: aloe-tricho-1ga
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This plant listing for reference only. Aloe trichosantha is typically stemless or short-stemmed, forming open rosettes of long, narrow, lance-shaped leaves that reach about 1 to 2 feet tall and spread wider over time as offsets develop into loose colonies. The leaves are gray-green to green and often marked with irregular pale spotting or short dashes, though this varies in intensity, and the margins are lined with evenly spaced, sharp reddish to brown teeth arising from slightly raised bases. Leaves emerge upright when young but arch outward with age and may twist or channel under stress, giving mature plants a relaxed, irregular form rather than a tight rosette. Flowering occurs in the cooler, drier season, typically from late winter into spring, when upright inflorescences 2 to 3 feet tall carry one or more elongated racemes of tubular coral-pink to salmon flowers. A key identifying feature is the fine hair-like filaments covering the flowers, creating a soft, fuzzy appearance reflected in the species name. Native from Eritrea to Somalia, where it grows in arid, rocky habitats, this species prefers well-drained soil, full sun to light shade, and infrequent but deep watering, adapting well to containers and dry gardens. It is frost sensitive, tolerating only brief cold, and is best used as a clumping ornamental in xeric landscapes, rock gardens, and container plantings where its loose habit and distinctive flowering can be appreciated.

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