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Aloe Globuli Gemma
Aloe globuligemma
Aloe globuligemma is a succulent plant native to South Africa, characterized by the following features and cultivation methods: Growth Characteristics - Environmental Conditions: It requires high levels of sunlight and thrives in dry environments. It is recommended to maintain a temperature above 10°C. - Leaves: The thick leaves are bluish-green and pointed at the tips. The leaf margins feature small serrations. - Growth Rate: It grows relatively slowly and takes time to reach maturity. Propagation Methods - Division: It can be propagated by separating offsets from mature plants. - Seed Sowing: Propagation is possible via seeds, but this process takes a long time and the germination rate may be low. Cultivation Methods - Soil: Well-draining soil specifically designed for succulents is suitable. - Watering: It is best to water when the soil is completely dry. Care must be taken to avoid overwatering. - Fertilizer: A mild succulent fertilizer can be added during spring and summer. Use in the Garden - Landscape Design: It is popular as an ornamental plant and is suitable for rock gardens or desert gardens. - Seedlings: It can be combined with various other aloe varieties to create diverse landscapes. Important Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: Avoid overwatering, as leaves may rot if they get wet. - Pests: Pests such as scale insects or aphids may occur. They can be removed by using insecticides or washing them off with water. - Control: It is important to observe the plant regularly and take prompt action if any abnormalities are observed. With proper care and environmental conditions, Aloe globuligemma offers diverse possibilities for garden use, along with an attractive appearance.
Plant Type
Plant Family
Lily family
Height
1m
Spread
Colors
red, pink
Bloom Period
August
Water Needs
Bad
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-5°C
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