This clustering aloe can reach up to 2 feet tall
Hardy and easy to cultivate
through Limpopo into Zimbabwe
prized for its clusters of rosettes with upright fleshy gray leaves and unbranched inflorescences rising 2 to 3 feet tall during spring to early summer
branched inflorescences with tubular flowers ranging in color from red and orange to yellow
Aloe mudenensis - 4in botswana This clustering aloe can reachAloe mudenensis, native to sandy soils in northern South Africa and Swaziland, is a striking species of short stemmed aloes. It forms rosettes of bluish leaves with whitish markings, growing to a diameter of 1 to 2 feet. The leaves, straight and broad, develop purplish tinges in sunny spots and feature scattered spots, especially on the upper surface. Its branched inflorescence, reaching up to 1 meter tall, bears dense, conical racemes of orange to