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Aloe peglerae, a spiky blue-green succulent, in a round pot with light pebbles, surrounded by various cacti and succulents.
Aloe peglerae with thick blue-green leaves in a rosette, shown in a brown pot with light pebbles; striking South African succulent.
Top view of Aloe peglerae, a spiky blue-green succulent in a pot with white stones, surrounded by other succulents and cacti.
Close-up of Aloe peglerae, a blue-green spiky South African succulent in a pebble-filled pot, with blurred cacti and succulents behind.
Aloe peglerae, a blue-green South African succulent with reddish-brown edges, in a gravel pot among Red-Hot Poker Aloe plants.
Aloe peglerae, a compact South African succulent with blue-green pointed leaves edged in red, sits among pebbles in a shallow container.
Close-up of Aloe peglerae succulent with thick, pointed leaves and sharp white spines in a brown pot filled with light pebbles.
Young Aloe peglerae succulents with thick, pointed leaves in gravel-filled square pots, neatly arranged in a grid pattern.
Close-up of Aloe peglerae succulent with pointed green leaves, shown in square pots filled with gravel and stones.
Aloe peglerae, a potted South African succulent with thick blue-green spiny leaves, sits among light stones and other succulents.
Aloe peglerae succulent with thick, pointed green leaves in a square gravel pot, surrounded by similar potted succulents.
Aloe peglerae, a South African succulent with thick pointed green leaves and dark spines, grows in a square pot of coarse gravel.
Close-up of Aloe peglerae, a rare South African succulent with thick blue-green spiny leaves in a pot of light-colored pebbles.
Close-up of Aloe peglerae, a unique South African succulent with thick blue-green leaves and white-tipped spines among light rocks.
Close-up of Aloe peglerae, a South African succulent with bluish-green spiky leaves in a pot, set before a blurred cacti background.
Close-up of Aloe peglerae, a South African succulent with spiky blue-green leaves in a rocky pot. Blurred succulents in background.

Aloe peglerae goes by the common name ‘Red-Hot Poker Aloe’. Belonging to the Asphodelaceae family, the plant is characterized by a single rosette stem and bluish-grey rounded leaves curving inwards. Growing from 7 to 15 inches in height, this winter-dormant aloe species has a slow growth rate and prefers light shade rather than full sun exposure. It has its origin in South Africa, where it has now been listed in the Red Data of endangered species due to over-collection.

Growth Rate

The Aloe peglerae species has a slow growth rate. It requires minimal care.

Flowering

The blooming season for this succulent plant is July to August, where it bears Dull red to deep red tubular flowers.

Watering and Feeding

Ideally, the plant should be watered during the summer months when the soil is completely dried out. Red hot pokers are drought-resistant and can die due to overwatering. In winters, they need less water. Moreover, the plant has no requirement for fertilizers.

Soil

The Aloe peglerae plant requires sandy & well-drained soil. It is good to use a typical succulent potting mix.

Hardiness

This variety of Aloe belongs to the hardiness zone of 11 to 11. It is slightly frosted tolerant up to 4° C (39.2° F).

Light

It grows best in light shade or indirect light rather than full sun exposure.

Propagation

Red-hot poker aloe is propagated from seeds or cuttings.

Aloe peglerae or Red-Hot Poker Aloe is a robust plant with hardly any special needs. Gift this plant to help propagate the species and keep it alive!

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

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Aloe peglerae

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Aloe peglerae goes by the common name ‘Red-Hot Poker Aloe’. Belonging to the Asphodelaceae family, the plant is characterized by a single rosette stem and bluish-grey rounded leaves curving inwards. Growing from 7 to 15 inches in height, this winter-dormant aloe species has a slow growth rate and prefers light shade rather than full sun exposure. It has its origin in South Africa, where it has now been listed in the Red Data of endangered species due to over-collection.

Growth Rate

The Aloe peglerae species has a slow growth rate. It requires minimal care.

Flowering

The blooming season for this succulent plant is July to August, where it bears Dull red to deep red tubular flowers.

Watering and Feeding

Ideally, the plant should be watered during the summer months when the soil is completely dried out. Red hot pokers are drought-resistant and can die due to overwatering. In winters, they need less water. Moreover, the plant has no requirement for fertilizers.

Soil

The Aloe peglerae plant requires sandy & well-drained soil. It is good to use a typical succulent potting mix.

Hardiness

This variety of Aloe belongs to the hardiness zone of 11 to 11. It is slightly frosted tolerant up to 4° C (39.2° F).

Light

It grows best in light shade or indirect light rather than full sun exposure.

Propagation

Red-hot poker aloe is propagated from seeds or cuttings.

Aloe peglerae or Red-Hot Poker Aloe is a robust plant with hardly any special needs. Gift this plant to help propagate the species and keep it alive!

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

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Bloom Season (Julyaugust
Botanical Name Aloe peglerae
Common Name Red hot poker aloe
Dormancy Winter
Family Asphodelaceae
Flower Color Dull red w/ deep red
Genus Aloe
Growth Habit Rosette
Growth Rate Slow
Hardiness Zone 11 to 11
Mature Size 715"
Native Area South africa
Resistance 4° c
Sun Exposure Partial shade (3–6 hrs. sun)

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