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Climbing Aloe
Aloe ciliaris
Growth Characteristics: Aloe ciliaris is a succulent native primarily to South Africa, characterized by its elongated stems and leaves. It grows relatively quickly and thrives in sunlight. Its stems have a tendency to wrap around and climb other objects, making it suitable for walls or trellises. Propagation Method: Aloe ciliaris is primarily propagated by cuttings or stem segments. Select a healthy stem, cut it off, allow the cut surface to dry for a few days, and plant it in soil to encourage rooting. Cultivation Method: Use well-draining soil and place the plant in a sunny location. Water when the surface soil is dry, taking care to avoid overwatering. Reduce watering during the winter. Garden Uses: Aloe ciliaris can be used as a climber for walls or trellises and blends harmoniously with other succulents. It is also suitable for indoor decoration when planted in pots. Garden Uses: Aloe ciliaris can be utilized as a climber for walls or trellises and blends well with other succulents. Important Pests and Control Methods: You should pay particular attention to pests such as powdery mildew and scale insects. For powdery mildew, use fungicides, while scale insects can be removed with an alcohol-soaked cotton swab or treated with a suitable insecticide. Diseases can be prevented by avoiding excessive moisture and ensuring good ventilation.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Lily family
Height
2~4m
Spread
Colors
red, yellow
Bloom Period
May to August
Water Needs
Bad
Exposure
semi-shaded area
Freezing Resistance
-5°C
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