Aloe variegata
Aloe variegata, also known as Gonialoe variegata, is a stunning succulent. This striking desert plant has green to bronze-colored leaves with a distinctive white pattern. The leaves are typically arranged in three rows of stacked leaves. Aloe variegata is a dwarf-type Aloe, very suitable as a houseplant or outdoors in borders or pots. Aloe variegata originates from arid tropical regions of South Africa and Namibia, where it grows in clusters in sandy and rocky areas. Aloe variegata is also known as Tiger Aloe. Other internationally used names for Aloe variegata include: Partridge Breast Aloe; Kanniedood; Bontalwyn. Evanthia has Aloe variegata seeds available year-round for commercial production. View the full Aloe range from Evanthia. Average number of Aloe variegata seeds per kilogram: 175,000.
Properties
Botanical name:
Aloe variegata
Dutch name:
Family:
Asphodelaceae
Series:
Product group:
Aloe
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Cultivation information
Starting material:
Seed
Pot size:
cm
Stem length:
-
cm
Cultivation location:
Plant density:
/ m²
Sowing period:
Cultivation temperature:
Pot size:
cm
Potsize
0-100
cm
Ideal cultivation temperature:
0-100
°C
Growing time to young plant:
0-100
weeks
Growing time from young plant to end product:
0
-
100
weeks
USDA Hardiness zone:
9-11
Average seeds per kilo:
175
The information presented here is intended as a general guideline and should not be considered instructions for cultivation. Details are based on Western European climate conditions, unless specifically stated otherwise.







