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Aloe "African Sunset"
Aloe "African Sunset"

This aloe cultivar is known for its colourful two-toned flower display.

Aloe "Bottle Brush"
Aloe "Bottle Brush"

The flowers on Aloe Bottlebrush are extremely decorative with yellow buds opening slowly in late winter so as to reveal striking orange stamens that "glow" and resemble a bottlebrush.

Aloe "Coral Red"
Aloe "Coral Red"

The coral-like clusters of red flowers make this a spectacular aloe cultivar. It is a large, easy-to-grow tall stemming plant

Aloe "Erik the Red"
Aloe "Erik the Red"

Created as a striking feature plant, its release was eagerly awaited by all who have seen it in flower. With tall blood red inflorescences ...

Aloe "Octopus"
Aloe "Octopus"

The first large winter flowering aloe hybrid with deep yellow flowers to be released. It has been given the name “Octopus”, and one look at the tentacle-like leaves of this plant will immediately confirm its likeness to its marine namesake.

Aloe "Omega Rose"
Aloe "Omega Rose"

Omega Rose is one of the last cold season cultivars to flower, and is an important source of food for birds and bees for this reason.

Aloe "Red Mamba"
Aloe "Red Mamba"

Large plant with branched inflorescences and long red racemes that ‘snake’ out of the rosette.

Aloe "Rias"
Aloe "Rias"

Large, robust and striking plant with showy brick red-to-orange flowers from May to July.

Aloe "Royal Claret"
Aloe "Royal Claret"

Royal Claret has been named after its flower colour - the deep pinkish red of a young red wine.

Aloe "Super Red"
Aloe "Super Red"

A flower season lasting from late summer to winter and masses of red flowers are the outstanding characteristics of this cultivar. The

Aloe "Tricolor"
Aloe "Tricolor"

Large plant with upright inflorescences and bright red-to-white racemes that, together with the bluish plant (and a little imagination), show the colours of the French flag.

Aloe "Vroegjaar Geel"
Aloe "Vroegjaar Geel"

The first inflorescences of this extremely long-flowering aloe cultivar can open as early as January (midsummer in SA)