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Also Known As

  • Aloe khamiensis

Plant type

cactus / succulent

size

  • H: 6'-10'
  • W: 3'-5'

planting zones

  • 9b-12

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Aloe khamiesensis plant details

Aloe khamiesensis is a slow growing evergreen cactus / succulent with green foliage. In winter orange, red and yellow flowers emerge. Attracts hummingbirds. Grows well with sun - mostly sun and occasional - low water. Does well in gritty, rocky and well-drained soil. A good option if you're seeking something verticillium wilt resistant.

CHARACTERISTICS OF Aloe khamiesensis

Plant type: cactus / succulent
Plant family: asparagaceae, asphodelaceae
Foliage: evergreen green
Mature size: 3 FT - 5 FT - wide, 6 FT - 10 FT - tall
Flowers: orange, red and yellow blooms in winter
Uses: container plant, houseplant, year round interest

GROWING CONDITIONS for Aloe khamiesensis

USDA Zones: 9b - 12
Sun exposure: sun - mostly sun
Watering frequency: occasional - low
Resistant to: deer, verticillium wilt
Soil needs: gritty, rocky and well-drained

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Nursery contributed plant descriptions

Native to the Northern Cape of South Africa, Aloe khamiesensis slowly reaches a height of 3 m (10 feet) and typically forms single-stemmed rosettes. The long, relatively narrow, pale green leaves curve upward from the base and outward at their tips, lending the plant a graceful appearance. Erect and tough, Aloe khamiesensis can survive for several seasons without water, with stressed leaves turning reddish. Its dark dull green leaves are lanceolate with white spots and reddish-brown teeth on the margins, giving it a distinctive look. Flowering in mid-winter, it produces orange-red yellow-tipped flowers held near the top of branched conical racemes. The plant's distribution is limited to mountainous areas of Namaqualand and near Calvinia in the Northern Cape of South Africa, primarily on granite and sandstone soils. A threatened species, it faces population decline due to uncontrolled collection. A well-drained soil is essential for cultivation, with watering requirements varying seasonally. While frost hardiness data is limited, older specimens in southern California suggest it can tolerate infrequent temperatures down to 25 F. Aloe khamiesensis makes an attractive garden specimen but should be cultivated responsibly to avoid unnecessary damage to wild populations.

Gardening facts about Aloe khamiesensis plant

How to Grow Aloe khamiesensis

  • Sun Exposure

    • sun - mostly sun
  • Water Needs

    • occasional - low
  • Soil Needs

    • well-drained
    • rocky
    • gritty
  • Special Situation

    • verticillium wilt resistant

Features

  • Foliage Color

    • green
  • Flower Color

    • red
    • orange
    • yellow
  • Wildlife

    • hummingbirds
    • deer resistant
  • Flower Season

    • winter
  • Foliage Season

    • evergreen
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