
Aloe decaryi
Aloe decaryi is a Madagascan species that has tall, thin stems and persistent, open rosettes of pale blue to turquoise, but can also have a slightly reddish hue when exposed to bright sunlight. This aloe grows to 3 inches tall and tends to form a single rosette, but it can develop multiple offsets or "pups". Â Aloe decaryi produces striking inflorescences when mature, typically flowering in late winter to early spring. The flower spikes feature tubular, reddish-orange flowers that attract a variety of pollinators. This species primarily grows in rocky, well-draining soils in its native habitat. As a xerophyte, Aloe decaryi is adapted to dry conditions and thrives in full sun to partial shade. (Pot size: 1 gallon)
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Aloe decaryi
Aloe decaryi is a Madagascan species that has tall, thin stems and persistent, open rosettes of pale blue to turquoise, but can also have a slightly reddish hue when exposed to bright sunlight. This aloe grows to 3 inches tall and tends to form a single rosette, but it can develop multiple offsets or "pups". Â Aloe decaryi produces striking inflorescences when mature, typically flowering in late winter to early spring. The flower spikes feature tubular, reddish-orange flowers that attract a variety of pollinators. This species primarily grows in rocky, well-draining soils in its native habitat. As a xerophyte, Aloe decaryi is adapted to dry conditions and thrives in full sun to partial shade. (Pot size: 1 gallon)
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Aloe decaryi is a Madagascan species that has tall, thin stems and persistent, open rosettes of pale blue to turquoise, but can also have a slightly reddish hue when exposed to bright sunlight. This aloe grows to 3 inches tall and tends to form a single rosette, but it can develop multiple offsets or "pups". Â Aloe decaryi produces striking inflorescences when mature, typically flowering in late winter to early spring. The flower spikes feature tubular, reddish-orange flowers that attract a variety of pollinators. This species primarily grows in rocky, well-draining soils in its native habitat. As a xerophyte, Aloe decaryi is adapted to dry conditions and thrives in full sun to partial shade. (Pot size: 1 gallon)




















