Aloe Peglerae
Description Light/Soil/Water Hardiness Aloe Peglerae is an evergreen perennial succulent in the Liliaceae family. It has narrow, upright fleshy greyish-green leaves that are curved inward in a rosette form, lined with tiny white spikes. This plant is a slow grower and fits well in most pots and planters. This aloe species was named after a plant collector, Alice Pegler. As Aloe Peglerae matures, it can reach up to 0.5 feet tall. In late summer (July-August), matured Aloe Peglerae plants might produce soft red tubular flowers with a dark red filament protruding from the flower tube. With the No Pot option, plants may be shipped bare root. Other pot options will be shipped with soil.See more about How to care for Aloe plants This species is more light-sensitive than other Aloes. It prefers indirect, filtered light. If exposed to too much direct sunlight, the leaves will turn reddish. This plant is drought tolerant and does not need regular watering. Water only when the soil