Showing posts with label Aloe deltoideodonta var. candicans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Aloe deltoideodonta var. candicans. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Aloe deltoideodonta var. candicans

You'd think that after 40 some years of growing succulent plants I'd get a little tired of them. True, some of the "old timers" sometimes become boring, but I usually get over it and I get fascinated all over again by what first caught my attention: the amazing diversity of form. How can you not be enthralled with the almost unbelievable beauty of a plant like this? Wow!

Friday, December 23, 2011

Aloe deltoideonta var. candicans

I've posted this plant before but Lynn-Marie took a new photo. It's a really cool Aloe in my opinion...and, besides, they've been growing nicely.
Just the photo. Not much to say tonight. Too tired. Family over tomorrow night and then again Sunday afternoon for Christmas.
Enjoy your plants!

Monday, November 7, 2011

Aloe deltoideodonta var. candicans

This is a lovely, small growing Aloe from mountainous slopes in South Central Madagascar. Its 6-8 inch long, 2" wide, leaves are streaked with white and the leaves are edged with small triangular teeth. It clumps from the base, eventually forming a small mound.
Enjoy your plants!