Aloe polyphylla
SPIRAL ALOE
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Aloe polyphylla, the spiral aloe, or many-leaved aloe, is an evergreen succulent perennial, it is well known for its strikingly symmetrical, five-pointed spiral growth habit. Spiral formed by leaves with emerging flower bud.
Aloe polyphylla is a stemless aloe and grows its leaves in a very distinctive spiral shape which may be clockwise or anti-clockwise. The plants do not seem to sucker or produce offshoots, but from the germination of their seeds they can form small, dense clumps. This aloe flowers at the beginning of summer, producing flowers that range in color from red to salmon pink and occasionally yellow.
The species is highly sought after as an ornamental but is difficult to cultivate and usually soon dies if removed from its natural habitat. In South Africa, it is a criminal offence to remove plants or seed of Aloe polyphylla from their natural habitat or to buy plants from roadside vendors.
Hardy in zones 9-12, or grown indoors in sunny window.
This plant has gained the Royal Horticultural Society-s Award of Garden Merit.
We have grown these seeds (using the method below) and germination is excellent!
Very rare seeds.
Seeds per packet: 5
Start these seeds when received. Place the seeds in a small dish of water. The seeds float at first but then sink. Germination occurs in the water, starting from one month, but is erratic and can take several months or more. Change the water every few days. Remove seeds one by one as germination occurs and place into a soil mix of 50:50 sand and compost.
Aloe polyphylla
SPIRAL ALOE
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Aloe polyphylla, the spiral aloe, or many-leaved aloe, is an evergreen succulent perennial, it is well known for its strikingly symmetrical, five-pointed spiral growth habit. Spiral formed by leaves with emerging flower bud.
Aloe polyphylla is a stemless aloe and grows its leaves in a very distinctive spiral shape which may be clockwise or anti-clockwise. The plants do not seem to sucker or produce offshoots, but from the germination of their seeds they can form small, dense clumps. This aloe flowers at the beginning of summer, producing flowers that range in color from red to salmon pink and occasionally yellow.
The species is highly sought after as an ornamental but is difficult to cultivate and usually soon dies if removed from its natural habitat. In South Africa, it is a criminal offence to remove plants or seed of Aloe polyphylla from their natural habitat or to buy plants from roadside vendors.
Hardy in zones 9-12, or grown indoors in sunny window.
This plant has gained the Royal Horticultural Society-s Award of Garden Merit.
We have grown these seeds (using the method below) and germination is excellent!
Very rare seeds.
Seeds per packet: 5
Start these seeds when received. Place the seeds in a small dish of water. The seeds float at first but then sink. Germination occurs in the water, starting from one month, but is erratic and can take several months or more. Change the water every few days. Remove seeds one by one as germination occurs and place into a soil mix of 50:50 sand and compost.