blue-green leaves form tight rosettes that reach up to 2
Flowering depends largely on sunny positions
It is hardy down to 18°F but prefers to be kept dry during cold weather
It forms clumps of vertical stems reaching 3 to 4 feet tall and roughly as wide
Its compact scale and detailed foliage make it best suited to containers or small garden settings where close viewing is possible
Aloe pseudorubroviolacea - 3ga new-arrivals blue-green leaves form tight rosettesPickup only no shipping Aloe pseudorubroviolacea, native to Saudi Arabia, is a larger, solitary aloe with a decumbent trunk, forming two foot wide rosettes of thick, blue green leaves. Its striking inflorescences, reaching three to four feet in height, bear orange red flowers from late winter into spring. The rosette of wide, recurved leaves displays a range of colors, including blues, pinks, purples, and greens, often tilted or facing horizontally.