SEEDS: Succulents A
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Agave utahensis v. kaibabensis
Agave victoriae-reginae. USDA: 6-10. Full sun. Little water required. Hardy to 12° F. Usually solitary rosette to 18" in diameter. Origin: Chihuahua, Mexico.
Albuca sp. Dysseldorp
Alluaudia procera (Madagascan Ocotillo). USDA: 10-12. Light shade. Little water required. Hardy to 12° F. Spiny, branched succulent, tree-like, up to 60' tall. Yellowish white flowers at the tips of the branches. Origin: Southern and southwestern Madagascar.
Aloe 'Blue Elf'
Aloe aculeata v. crousiana
Aloe africana
Aloe arborescens. Sunset: 8-9,13-24; USDA: 9-11. Light shade in hot gardens. Moderate water summer. Heat tolerant. Hardy to 25° F. Clustering rosettes becoming a large shrub, up to 16' tall. Dormant during winter. Orange / Red flowers. Origin: Coastal southern Africa.
Aloe branddraaiensis. USDA: 10-11. Light shade. Moderate water summer. Heat tolerant. Hardy to 32° F. Summer grower. Coral red buds with yellow petal margins. Origin: South Africa.
Aloe broomii. USDA: 9-10. Light shade. Moderate water summer. Heat tolerant. Hardy to 28° F. Summer grower. Usually solitary rosette to 3' diameter. Orange flowers. Origin: South Africa.
Aloe burgersfortensis
Aloe cameronii
Aloe camperi (USDA: 9b-10). Best in filtered sun. Heat tolerant. Hardy to 28°F. Little water. Clumping aloe colony grows to 3' tall; 6' diameter. Native to Africa.
Aloe capitata
Aloe castanea
Seeds Aloe chabaudi
Aloe claviflora. USDA: 9b-11. Light shade. Light water year round. Heat tolerant. Hardy to 28° F. Clustering rosettes, up to 2' diameter. Orange fading to yellows flowers. Origin: South Africa.
Aloe comosa. USDA: 9b-11. Light shade. Moderate water summer, keep dry winter. Heat tolerant. Hardy to 28° F. Clustering rosettes, up to 2' diameter. Origin: South Africa.
Aloe crosby prolific
Aloe davyana. USDA: 9b-11. Light shade. Light water year round. Heat tolerant. Hardy to 28° F. Clustering rosettes, up to 18" diameter. Pale pink to red flowers. Origin: South Africa.
Aloe dichotoma (Kokerbom). USDA: 9-11. Light shade. Water summer, keep dry during winter. Root rot prone, provide good drainage. Hardy to 23° F. Succulent tree, up to 30' tall, 20' wide. One of the largest aloes. Yellow flowers. Origin: South Africa (Namaqualand, Bushmanland), Namibia. Easy to grow from seed.
Aloe elegans. Sunset: 8,9,12-24; USDA: 9b-11. Hardy to 22° F. Light shade to full sun. Water summer, keep dry during winter.Clumping rossettes, up to 3' tall, 4' diameter. Yellow flowers. Origin: Northeastern Africa.
Aloe eru v. vicarnuta
Aloe falcata. USDA: 9b-11. Hardy to 29° F. Light shade Winter grower, provide some winter water. Clumping rossettes 2' diameter. Red flowers. Origin: South Africa.
Aloe ferox (USDA: 9b-11). Light shade. Heat tolerant. Hardy to 24°F. Solitary succulent can reach 12' tall. Grows slowly to 10' tall; 5' in diameter. Summer water, keep dry winter. Bright orange flowers. Origin: South Africa.
Aloe gariepensis
Aloe globuligemma
Aloe graminicola
Aloe grandidentata
Aloe greatheadii. USDA: 10-12. Full sun to light shade. Summer grower, winter keep dry. Hardy to 30° F. Clumping rosette reaching 16" diameter. Red to pale pink flowers during winter. Origin: South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Botswana, Mozambique, Malawi.