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Aloe Distance
Aloe distans
Aloe distans is a succulent plant native to South Africa. Below is information regarding this plant's growth characteristics, propagation methods, cultivation methods, garden uses, and major pests and diseases and control methods. - Growth Characteristics: - Sunlight: It thrives in sufficient direct sunlight. It can grow in partial shade, but the growth rate may be slower. - Temperature: It prefers a warm climate and requires protection at temperatures below 10°C. - Watering: It is sensitive to overwatering, so it is best to water only after the soil has completely dried out. Reduce watering during the winter. - Soil: Well-drained sandy soil is suitable. - Propagation Methods: - It is primarily propagated through seeds or offsets. - Seeds are sown in a sunny spot in the spring, while offsets are cut from the side of the mature plant and planted. 3. Cultivation Method: - When planting in a pot, use a well-draining pot and create a drainage layer at the bottom. - Fertilize regularly; it is recommended to use an appropriate amount of fertilizer specifically designed for succulents once a month during the growing season in spring and summer. - Use in the Garden: - It is excellent as a landscape plant and is used in rock gardens or for landscaping in dry areas. - Major Pests and Control Methods: - Pests: It is mainly susceptible to attacks by scale insects and aphids. - Control Methods: If pests occur, remove them by wetting a cotton swab with alcohol, or use insecticides if necessary. In severe cases, cut off and remove the infected parts early. Aloe Distance is a relatively easy-to-care-for succulent and can grow healthily as long as it is provided with the right environment.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Lily family
Height
25~30cm
Spread
30~60cm
Colors
red, pink
Bloom Period
March to August
Water Needs
Bad
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-5°C
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