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Aloe Angelica
Aloe angelica
Aloe angelica is a perennial plant with leaves that retain moisture well. It primarily grows in the dry regions of Southern Africa and generally reaches a height of 1 to 2 meters. Growth Characteristics - Sunlight: Prefers direct sunlight and bright indirect light. - Temperature: Likes warm temperatures and thrives in frost-free environments. - Soil: Well-draining sandy soil is suitable. - Watering: Watering requires caution; water only after the soil has completely dried out. Excessive watering can cause root rot. Propagation Methods - Seed Propagation: Collect seeds and sow them in the spring. Appropriate temperature and humidity must be maintained during this process. - Offset Propagation: Separate and transplant offsets (young plants) that appear around mature plants. Cultivation Methods - When growing in pots, ensure sufficient drainage holes and use a soil mixture of sand and perlite. - When growing indoors, place it near a sunny window and be careful not to overwater. - For nutrient supply, use diluted liquid fertilizer during the spring and summer growing seasons. Uses in the Garden - It is primarily planted for ornamental purposes and is well-suited for areas around stone walls or in dry regions. - It can be utilized in designs that create a wild atmosphere by forming clusters. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: Leaf browning or rotting may occur. This is mainly caused by overwatering or cold temperatures. Prevent this by adjusting watering schedules and managing the temperature. - Pests: Aphids, such as scale insects, may appear. To remove them, wipe the leaves with an alcohol-soaked cotton swab or use an insecticide. Aloe angelica is a relatively easy plant to care for; it will grow healthily as long as appropriate environmental conditions are provided.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Lily family
Height
3~4m
Spread
Colors
orange, yellow
Bloom Period
June
Water Needs
Bad
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-5°C
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