Aloe

Aloe

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Aloe

Aloe

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🌿 Botanical Overview

  • Scientific Name: Aloe vera (and related Aloe species)

  • Common Names: Aloe, Aloe Vera, Medicine Plant, Burn Plant

  • Family: Asphodelaceae

  • Origin: Arabian Peninsula; naturalized in Africa, the Mediterranean, and tropical regions worldwide

  • Type: Succulent perennial


🌱 Description

Aloe is a sun-loving succulent known for its thick, fleshy leaves filled with a soothing gel. The leaves grow in a rosette pattern, ranging from green to gray-green, sometimes speckled or toothed along the edges. The plant is admired both as a decorative houseplant and for its medicinal and skin-soothing properties.


🌀️ Light Requirements

  • Prefers bright, indirect light to full sun.

  • Indoors: place near a south or west-facing window.

  • Too little light may cause leaves to stretch or lose color.


πŸ’§ Watering

  • Water deeply but infrequently β€” allow soil to dry completely between waterings.

  • Overwatering is the most common cause of root rot.

  • Reduce watering significantly during winter dormancy.


🌑️ Temperature & Humidity

  • Ideal Temperature: 60–85Β°F (15–29Β°C)

  • Humidity: Prefers dry conditions; does not require added humidity.

  • Protect from frost and cold drafts.


🌾 Soil

  • Needs very well-draining soil.

  • Use a cactus or succulent mix or combine regular potting soil with perlite and coarse sand.


🌿 Fertilizer

  • Feed sparingly β€” once in spring and again in midsummer with a diluted succulent fertilizer.

  • Avoid fertilizing in winter.


⚠️ Toxicity

  • Mildly toxic to pets if ingested (can cause vomiting or diarrhea).

  • Topical gel is safe for humans and often used for burns, sunburns, and skin irritation.


πŸͺ΄ Growth Habit

  • Grows in a rosette shape up to 1–2 feet tall and wide.

  • Produces tall flower spikes with yellow, orange, or red tubular blooms under the right conditions.


🌸 Propagation

  • Easily propagated through offsets (β€œpups”) that grow around the base of the mother plant.

  • Remove pups when a few inches tall and replant in a small, dry pot.


πŸ’š Care Tips

  • Ensure excellent drainage β€” terra cotta pots are ideal.

  • Wipe leaves occasionally to remove dust for better light absorption.

  • Avoid misting or overwatering; aloe prefers dry air.


✨ Fun Fact

The gel inside aloe leaves contains vitamins, enzymes, and amino acids β€” it’s been used for over 2,000 years for skin healing, hydration, and even in ancient Egyptian beauty rituals.

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