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Aloe hybrids with a stem.  Easy growing aloes ideal for planting against a wall or for a focal point in a garden.  Hybrids combine the genes of different aloes so that the plant can grow in a wide range of conditions and have longer flowering times.

We may have seeds available from these hybrids, contact us.  Aloes grown from seeds of the species plants will look like the species plants.  In the case of the hybrids the seeds has a much greater variety of combinations so that it is not possible to know exactly what the new hybrid plants will look like.  Most of the time species X species will give the same hybrid, but there will always be a possibility for something out of the ordinary to emerge. Hybrid X hybrid will give a wide variation of aloe hybrids, which is not without advantages.

Save water by gardening with water saving succulents and aloes.                        

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Aloe hybrids with Aloe arborescens

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Assortment Aloe arborescens hybrids

Aloe ferox   X   Aloe arborescens   Both parent plants were red.

Aloe pluridens   Aloe arborescens

(Aloe thraskii x Aloe ferox) x Aloe arborescens

 


 

 

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photo above: Aloe dichotoma x Aloe ramosissima hybrid.   The tree right is the hybrid, the tree  left is  Aloe dichotoma

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Photo left is to the left of the trees above. Another Aloe dichotoma x Aloe ramosissima hybrid left and right is Aloe ramosissima. 

 


 

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Aloe marlothii x Aloe rupestris hybrid
 
 Aloe marlothi X aloe rupestris and the next photo a few years later.  The pole is nearly 2 metres high.  A man can hide with outstretched arms behind this rosette.
 

 


 

   
Aloe thraskii hybrid.  The leaves are thinner and lighter in weight as Aloe marlothii x Aloe rupestris above.

We have seeds of this hybrid  pollinated with Aloe speciosa, which should give beautiful flowers.

 

 

 

 

 

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