Mountain Aloe (Aloe marlothii)

succulent called Aloe marlothii

El Aloe marlothii It is one of the plants belonging to the succulents that is characterized by its peculiar shape. Unlike other plants, It does not have leaves as such and / or as you usually know itrather, they are fleshy and thick.

However, despite his peculiar physical appearance, it is a beautiful plant that can be perfect for ornamental purposes. After all, succulents stand out a lot for being the best to decorate interiors and gardens with gravel.

General data of Aloe marlothii

Pot-sized Aloe marlothii

It is for this reason that we will let you know about it Aloe marlothii.  So you can have one, get to know it and learn how to give it the most basic care. Just keep reading and stay until the end.

How could you have figured it out the scientific name of this plant is Aloe Marlothii, but it is also known as Aloe Marloth or Mountain Aloe. This plant has a fairly slow growth process, but when it manages to fully develop, it reaches up to 8 meters in height, although this height is due solely to its stem.

The proportions of this plant are quite large. The Marloth belongs to the family of succulents and perennials. It can grow whether it is at sea level or above it at about 1600 meters.

The habitat where this succulent is usually found is in savanna-type vegetation, rocky terrain, even on the slopes. But the truth is that they can be adapted to a large number of environments.

For example, in northwestern South Africa this plant is commonly grown. Like in Zimbabwe, the north of Durban, Gauteng and other places. Its growth is better than anything in hot climates, although they can also grow in cold places but it is very difficult for them to do so.

Features

Although it has already been commented that this plant can grow in environments at 1600 meters above sea level, its development is limited beyond this height. Well, it is not very resistant to cold climates.

Now, as for the leaves of the plant, these acquire a somewhat triangular shape. At first glance you can see that they are fleshy leaves and have a color between green and gray. Like many succulents, its leaves have small pines, but large enough so that you can see them and notice the red color they have.

The plant itself when it reaches its adult stage can form rosettes which can measure between 50 and 60 centimeters in diameter. In the center of the plant grows a stem that can measure between 4, 6 and 8 meters in heightIt all depends on the environmental conditions where the plant is located.

This succulent has the ability to generate flowers and they are grouped in clusters that are arranged horizontally. The flowers originate from the center of the rosette. The appearance is very similar to a hollow tube and has dark colored seeds with a flat shape. It should be noted that the color of the flowers is yellow.

Care

succulent on the side of a road

To give the corresponding care to this plant, you only need to have three essential points. These are:

Location

You have to have it in a place where the sun is constantly beating on it. So you will have to avoid having it in the shade or inside the house. You can plant it wherever you want, since its roots are not invasive.

The land you need

To plant it in the garden, the soil should be sandy and light, or you can make a 50 × 50 hole and then fill in the hole. In case of having it in a pot, you must use mineral or universal substrates.

Irrigation

Keep in mind that the native place of this plant is South Africa, so irrigation must be punctual. Provide water once the soil is completely dry and ensure that the excess water is not stored in the pot or puddles in the soil where it is planted.


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