Aloe cameronii "Crème Tangerine" - 5ga
Pick-up only - no shipping available. Aloe cameronii ‘Crème Tangerine’ is a medium-sized, suckering form of Aloe cameronii distinguished by its greener, more upright growth and variable orange-tinged foliage, differing from the familiar deep-red type common in California gardens. It forms loose clumps of 2- to 3-foot upright stems topped with open rosettes of broad, lance-shaped leaves that remain medium to dark green in shade or with regular irrigation but develop orange-red highlights under sun and lean watering. Plants typically grow 3 to 4 feet wide and maintain a slightly recurved leaf posture. From late fall through midwinter it produces tall, branched inflorescences about 2.5 feet high, bearing dense clusters of tubular flowers that open a vivid tangerine orange and fade gradually to a pale creamy orange; the bloom spikes are larger and taller than those of the typical species. Native to central Africa, Aloe cameronii has been documented in Malawi, and this greener variant—circu