Aloe harlana is a distinctive and attractive succulent native to Ethiopia. This Aloe species features a rosette of thick, fleshy leaves that are lance-shaped and have a gray-green to blue-green coloration. The leaves are often adorned with small, white teeth along the edges, and they can sometimes display faint white spots or lines. Aloe harlana typically produces tall flower stalks with clusters of tubular, orange to red flowers, blooming primarily in the late winter to early spring. This Aloe thrives in well-draining soil and requires bright, indirect light, making it suitable for both garden and container growth.
LIGHT | Full to partial sun
COLD TOLERANCE | 0 ºC
WATER | Water generously when soil is dry.
SOIL PH | Mildly acidic to mildly alkaline
SOIL TYPE | Potting mix
FERTILIZER | Fish emulsion, kelp solution, worm casting, shrimp compost.
PROPAGATION METHODS | Stem cuttings or by dividing offsets
HUMIDITY LEVEL | Unknown
ACTIVE SEASON | Unknown
NOTE | NA
INSTRUCTIONS FOR ROOTING CUTTINGS
Insert the cutting into the soil 0.5 to 1 inch deep. When the soil is dry, water the plant sparingly. Roots should form within two weeks. Keep the plant in bright shade during the rooting period. To avoid leaf burn, gradually acclimate the plant to full sun.