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Safari Sunrise Aloe

Aloe hybrid 'X5' PP23267

Safari Sunrise Aloe in the garden with driftwood.

This compact, first year booming aloe is heat and drought tolerant. Flowers from summer to mid winter. Repeat bloomer with two toned orange-pink and cream flowers.

Light Needs

Full Sun to Part Shade

USDA Zones

USDA Zones
9a - 11b

mature dimensions

1′ high x 2-3′ wide
This plant is suitable for your USDA Zone 9b
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More About Safari Sunrise Aloe

Bloom/Feature

Compact, repeat blooming aloe. Orange/pink to cream blooms summer to mid-winter. First year flowering.

Evergreen or Deciduous?

Evergreen

Plant Hardiness

Hardy to 20°F to 30°F

Key Features

Clumping Habit, Deer Resistant, Disease / Pest Resistance, Drought Tolerance, Dwarf, Easy Care, Erosion Control, Fall Blooming, Heat Tolerance, Water-wise, Year-Round Interest

Flowering Season

Summer to Fall

Uses

Accent, Border, Coastal, Container, Edging, Firescaping, Mass Planting, Poolside, Rock Gardens, Tropical Garden

Water Needs

Low

Fertilize

Yearly in early spring

Pruning

None Needed

Planting Instructions

• Water before planting

• Plant in full sun to part shade

• Dig hole 2X the width of pot

• Backfill and plant 1 –2″ above soil level

• Water and add more soil if needed

• Mulch 1 –2″ deep around plant, avoiding area closest to stem

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