Aloe Polyphylla Spiral Aloe
Aloe polyphylla, also known as the Spiral Aloe, is a mesmerizing succulent renowned for its unique spiral arrangement of leaves. Native to the Maluti Mountains in Lesotho, this plant is a true botanical wonder.
This extraordinary aloe grows in a spiral pattern, with its rosette slowly spiraling either clockwise or counterclockwise as it ages. Each rosette can have up to 150 leaves, creating a striking and symmetrical display.
To thrive, Aloe polyphylla requires well-draining soil, plenty of sunlight, and minimal water. It is frost-tender and thrives in cooler temperatures, making it a perfect addition to rock gardens or succulent arrangements.
Aloe polyphylla, also known as the Spiral Aloe, is a mesmerizing succulent renowned for its unique spiral arrangement of leaves. Native to the Maluti Mountains in Lesotho, this plant is a true botanical wonder.
This extraordinary aloe grows in a spiral pattern, with its rosette slowly spiraling either clockwise or counterclockwise as it ages. Each rosette can have up to 150 leaves, creating a striking and symmetrical display.
To thrive, Aloe polyphylla requires well-draining soil, plenty of sunlight, and minimal water. It is frost-tender and thrives in cooler temperatures, making it a perfect addition to rock gardens or succulent arrangements.
Aloe polyphylla, also known as the Spiral Aloe, is a mesmerizing succulent renowned for its unique spiral arrangement of leaves. Native to the Maluti Mountains in Lesotho, this plant is a true botanical wonder.
This extraordinary aloe grows in a spiral pattern, with its rosette slowly spiraling either clockwise or counterclockwise as it ages. Each rosette can have up to 150 leaves, creating a striking and symmetrical display.
To thrive, Aloe polyphylla requires well-draining soil, plenty of sunlight, and minimal water. It is frost-tender and thrives in cooler temperatures, making it a perfect addition to rock gardens or succulent arrangements.