Aloe vera
Description
Scientific name
Aloe vera
(also called Aloe barbadensis Miller )
General description
Aloe vera is a succulent plant known for its fleshy leaves filled with a clear gel. Its rosette shape and slightly speckled green foliage give it a clean and decorative appearance. It is a robust plant, prized as much for its beauty as for its ease of care.
Origin
Native to the arid regions of North Africa and the Arabian Peninsula.
Interview
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Light : bright light in full sun; appreciates a bright location near a window.
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Watering : Water when the substrate is completely dry; very sensitive to overwatering.
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Humidity : low; prefers a dry environment.
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Temperature : between 18 and 30 °C; protect from cold and frost.
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Substrate : very well-draining mix for succulents (sand, perlite, light potting soil).
Specific advice
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Use a pot with drainage holes to prevent rot.
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The leaves may turn brown if there is too much direct sunlight or a lack of water — adjust according to the environment.
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Remove the offshoots if you wish to limit the spread in the pot.
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Non-toxic internal gel but the yellow sap (latex) can be irritating; ingestion should be avoided by humans and animals.