Aloe petricola
Aloe Petricola has its origin in South Africa and is commonly known as “Stone Aloe”. The height of this succulent plant reaches from 18 to 24 inches. Belonging to the Asphodelaceae family, Aloe Petricola is winter-dormant and mainly grows in rocky locations. Growth Rate The growth rate of Aloe petricola is fast. Flowering These plants bloom in stunning greenish colors in mid-summer. Water and Feeding/Fertilizer The Stone aloe plant needs less water as overwatering will lead to damage. The best way to water this variety is by using the soak and dry method. Soil This succulent plant grows in different soil types, including clay-like or sandy. It needs well-drained soil with pH. Hardiness Aloe petricola belongs to the hardiness zone of 9a to 11b and has a frost tolerance of 33° F (0.5° C). Light This stemless plant needs full to partial sun to grow. It thrives well in bright sunlight. Propagation The propagation of Stone aloe is done through offsets, cuttings, leaves, or seeds. Thi