Aloe jucunda
Aloe jucunda
Aloe jucunda
Aloe jucunda
Aloe jucunda
Aloe jucunda
Aloe jucunda
Aloe jucunda
Aloe jucunda
Aloe jucunda
Aloe jucunda
Aloe jucunda

Aloe Jucunda, also known as the miniature aloe, belongs to the Asphodelaceae family. Native to the lush regions of Somalia, the plant can reach a maximum height of 35 centimeters. Miniature Aloe is a triangular-shaped plant that grows fleshy leaves and goes dormant in summer.

Growth Rate

This is a slow to moderate-growing miniature aloe. The good news is that it can tolerate drought and neglect once established.

Flowering

During their blooming season, which is the spring, you will see pale pink to coral pink aloe jucunda flowers. When the growing conditions are ideal, they are produced all year round.

Watering and Feeding

Miniature Aloe needs regular watering in winter but reduces the frequency in summer months. For better aloe jucunda care, a consistent but occasional watering routine is ideal. Use a fertilizer that is high in potassium but low in nitrogen in the growing season to boost your plant's growth.

Soil

Remember that the plant does not do well in wet or soggy soils. Use an organic cactus mix or sandy soil with large particles to keep the soil porous.

Hardiness

The succulent likes warmth and is best grown in a hardiness zone of 9b to 11. Aloe Jucunda cannot withstand freezing temperatures and can grow at a minimum temperature of 5°C

Light

Aloe Jucunda requires bright sunlight with light shade. If it is not provided adequate sunlight, the plant may not flower.

Propagation

For propagation, you can choose between pups or seeds. Make sure that if you follow the seeding method, keep the pot in a warm location with indirect sunlight.

This plant is also known as the ‘plant of immortality’ since it has numerous uses, like treating wounds and burns. It is also famous for curing digestive problems worldwide.

Some of the information in this description has been found at desert-tropicals.com, llifle.com and cactus-art.biz

Bloom Season Spring
Botanical Name Aloe jucunda
Common Name Gaan libah aloe
Dormancy Summer
Family Asphodelaceae
Flower Color Pale pink or coral pink
Growth Habit Triangular
Growth Rate Slow growth
Hardiness Zone 10a to 11b
Mature Size 8 inches
Native Area Northern somalia
Resistance  5° c
Sun Exposure Partial shade
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Aloe jucunda

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Please note: Our large plants are shipped bare root. They are also many years old, and as a result, they might have minor scaring but will arrive healthy and looking great.

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Aloe Jucunda, also known as the miniature aloe, belongs to the Asphodelaceae family. Native to the lush regions of Somalia, the plant can reach a maximum height of 35 centimeters. Miniature Aloe is a triangular-shaped plant that grows fleshy leaves and goes dormant in summer.

Growth Rate

This is a slow to moderate-growing miniature aloe. The good news is that it can tolerate drought and neglect once established.

Flowering

During their blooming season, which is the spring, you will see pale pink to coral pink aloe jucunda flowers. When the growing conditions are ideal, they are produced all year round.

Watering and Feeding

Miniature Aloe needs regular watering in winter but reduces the frequency in summer months. For better aloe jucunda care, a consistent but occasional watering routine is ideal. Use a fertilizer that is high in potassium but low in nitrogen in the growing season to boost your plant's growth.

Soil

Remember that the plant does not do well in wet or soggy soils. Use an organic cactus mix or sandy soil with large particles to keep the soil porous.

Hardiness

The succulent likes warmth and is best grown in a hardiness zone of 9b to 11. Aloe Jucunda cannot withstand freezing temperatures and can grow at a minimum temperature of 5°C

Light

Aloe Jucunda requires bright sunlight with light shade. If it is not provided adequate sunlight, the plant may not flower.

Propagation

For propagation, you can choose between pups or seeds. Make sure that if you follow the seeding method, keep the pot in a warm location with indirect sunlight.

This plant is also known as the ‘plant of immortality’ since it has numerous uses, like treating wounds and burns. It is also famous for curing digestive problems worldwide.

Some of the information in this description has been found at desert-tropicals.com, llifle.com and cactus-art.biz

Bloom Season Spring
Botanical Name Aloe jucunda
Common Name Gaan libah aloe
Dormancy Summer
Family Asphodelaceae
Flower Color Pale pink or coral pink
Growth Habit Triangular
Growth Rate Slow growth
Hardiness Zone 10a to 11b
Mature Size 8 inches
Native Area Northern somalia
Resistance  5° c
Sun Exposure Partial shade

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