Of all the reasons to grow an aloe vera plant — from its soothing gel to its tolerance for neglect — flowers aren't typically at the top of the list. This common houseplant is more known for its ...
Most of us are fairly familiar with aloe vera, especially during sunburn season. But did you know there are more than 400 species of these winter bloomers? What all aloes have in common are rosettes ...
Brian Kemble is curator at the Ruth Bancroft Garden in Walnut Creek. His monthly column focuses on drought-tolerant plants and dry gardens. Aloes are well-known for the fiery colors they add to winter ...
plant for over 40 years, and it never had a flower until now. It has a long stem and orange flowers. Do they usually have flowers? A: Congratulations! Yes, aloes do bloom, but it's not easy getting ...
Most of us are fairly familiar with Aloe vera, especially during sunburn season. But did you know there are more than 400 species of these winter bloomers you can grow in your own backyard? What all ...
Dear Master Gardener: I didn’t think aloe vera plants flowered, but mine looks like it is getting a flower. Answer: The aloe vera plant is an easy-care succulent that is native to Africa. It’s great ...
Beautiful and sculptural; these are two terms often used to describe both aloes and agaves. Aloes and agaves are two groups of succulents that do extremely well in our hot climate, with little or no ...
Candelabra aloe (aloe arborescens). This large, multi-headed, sprawling succulent, native to South Africa, typically grows 7 to 10 feet high, with rosettes of bluish-green leaves. Each rosette sprouts ...
One of our aloe vera plants has sprouted an 18-inch, flower spike from which 1-inch, yellow-orange, narrow and pendant, aromatic flowers are presently blooming. The plant in bloom is the mother plant, ...
: I have been growing an Aloe vera plant for several years. A couple of years ago it sent out a long spike of orange flowers and was really pretty. Since that time, however, it has clumped into many ...
Q:I have a gorgeous and quite large aloe (about 5 by 5 feet) that is very happy in its current spot. I live in San Mateo County. We are going to be remodeling, so it needs to be moved, and I don't ...