Soap Aloe
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Soap Aloe
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Aloe saponaria
6
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12 inches
12
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18 inches
Southern Africa

Full Sun
Part Sun/Shade
Low
Flowering
Hummingbirds




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About This Plant
Sun, partial sun or shade. Nearly evergreen, growing as a rosette with fleshy, jazzily patterned leaves and sharp spines on the leaf margins. The foliage may melt in extreme freezes, but returns reliably and quickly from the roots. Flowering stalks appear year-round, even in winter, with coral-colored tubeflowers that attract wintering hummingbirds.
Soap aloe brightens up difficult locations in sun or shade and can easily be transplanted. As the name implies, the sap makes suds in water.
Maintenance
Expect some winter cleanup to remove pulp after freeze damage. Clumps expand fairly aggressively, especially if watered regularly. Note, the sharp spines make grooming and removing offsets a bit of a chore.
Features
Plant Type:
Cactus and Succulent
Size:
6-12" H, 12-18" W
Sunlight Requirements:
Full Sun, Part Sun/Shade
Soil Types:
Sandy, Well drained
Wildlife:
Hummingbirds
Flower Color:
Pink
Bloom Time:
May, June, July, August, September, October
Freeze Hardy:
Yes
Invasive:
No
Caution:
None
Coupon Eligible:
No
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