How is the Aloe vera flower?

The Aloe Vera plant has a yellow flower.

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how is the flower Aloe vera? This is a plant that has become very popular in gardens and homes around the world due to its many medicinal properties. However, its popularity has generated a lot of confusion, since both on the Internet and in some books aloe vera (which is how these plants are sometimes called) are identified as A. vera, when in fact the only thing they have in common is the genus to which they belong (Aloe). And sometimes Haworthia and Agave species are even confused with aloes.

We are not going to deny it: they may look alike, but there are characteristics, details, that we have to pay attention to in order to know how to differentiate some plants from others. On this occasion, we are going to focus on flowers.

When does it bloom?

El Aloe vera It is a succulent or succulent non-cactus plant.: that is to say, it has fleshy leaves since it stores water in them, but it lacks areolas as it is not a cactus (the areolas of cacti are protuberances from which the spines sprout. They usually have very short hairs, almost woolly. They are in the first thing we have to identify if we have doubts as to whether it is a cactus or a succulent).

Our protagonist is originally from Arabia, although she has naturalized in the temperate and tropical regions of the world. Although it can take about 3-4 years to flower from seed germination, once it does once it will continue to do so for its entire life. When? Usually the Aloe vera blooms in spring, but you can start doing it in late winter if temperatures are mild.

What are the characteristics of the flower Aloe vera?

The first thing to know is that they are yellow. There are other species of aloes that have red or reddishand aloe maculate o Aloe low. Only one "common" variety that could be confused with A. vera since it also has yellow ones: the Aloe arborescens »Yellow Flower», but although it is not very difficult to obtain, it is not as popular as A. vera, at least not in Spain.

But apart from the color, the rest of the characteristics are common to other species of aloe. Namely: the flowers arise from a tall floral stem, which can measure up to 1 meter, and which also branches a little. This stem is terminal, which means that after flowering, it dries up and can be easily pulled from the plant.

The flowers are grouped in inflorescences with the shape of a simple raceme, and are tubular.about an inch long. And the stamens measure between 30 and 35 millimeters. Once pollination occurs, a task that falls to the pollinating animals, the fruits ripen, which are capsules about 20 by 6 millimeters inside which are the seeds, which measure about 6 millimeters.

How to make bloom Aloe vera?

Aloe vera is easy to care for

For the Aloe vera may bloom it is important that it is placed in a place where it receives a lot of light. In fact, it is not a good idea to have it inside the house precisely for this reason, because it is very difficult for it to produce flowers indoors due to the lack of light. Now, if you have a room with windows facing east, which is where the sun rises, then yes you can grow your aloe in it, placing it near them.

In the event that it is going to be kept outside, it is convenient that it be placed in a place where there is a lot of light, even direct sun. However, you should not expose it to the direct light of the king star if until now it had been in the shade or inside the houseas it would burn. To avoid this, it has to acclimatize little by little, and for this reason, you have to put it in the sun in the morning or in the afternoon for an hour every day. From the second week you have to leave it longer, between 30 and 60 minutes more each week.

But in addition to that, you have to provide a series of care, which are:

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  • Irrigation: as it is a plant that can withstand drought, but fears excess water, it should only be watered when the soil is dry.
  • Flower pot: if it is going to be kept in a container, it must have drainage holes. In addition, you have to change the pot at least 2 or 3 times throughout its life, as it grows and produces suckers.
  • Earth: coconut fiber, or soil for cacti and succulents such as this by Flower.
  • Transplant: whether it is to be planted in a larger pot or in the ground, it must be done in spring.
  • Subscriber: it is convenient to fertilize it in spring and summer. If you use the plant medicinally, you must apply fertilizers authorized for organic farming, such as guano, algae fertilizer or mulch. But if you only want it to decorate, you can fertilize it with fertilizers for cacti and liquid fats such as this following the directions on the package.
  • Rusticity: it is a plant that resists down to -3ºC. If it is colder in your area, you should protect it.

As you can see, it is easy to enjoy the beauty of the flower of the Aloe vera.


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