Coral Aloe Seeds


Coral Aloe  ( Aloe striata ) seeds.
FB143 Coral Aloe ( Aloe striata )

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Coral Aloe is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful and refined aloe species in cultivation. Unlike many aloes that feature prominent spines and rugged foliage, Aloe striata produces smooth, broad leaves edged with delicate pink margins, creating an elegant and sophisticated appearance.

Native to South Africa, this striking succulent forms attractive solitary rosettes of blue-gray to gray-green foliage. During late winter and spring, mature plants produce spectacular branched flower stalks topped with dense clusters of coral-orange blossoms that glow brilliantly against the cool-toned foliage.

Its combination of graceful foliage, colorful flowers, and exceptional drought tolerance has made Coral Aloe a favorite among succulent enthusiasts and landscape designers worldwide.

Plant Characteristics
  • Botanical Name: Aloe striata
  • Common Names: Coral Aloe, Striped Aloe
  • Plant Type: Evergreen succulent
  • Mature Height: 2 to 3 feet
  • Mature Width: 2 to 4 feet
  • Growth Rate: Moderate
  • USDA Zones: 9 to 11
  • Foliage Color: Blue-gray to gray-green with pink margins
  • Flower Color: Coral-orange to salmon-orange
Landscape Uses

Coral Aloe is ideal for succulent gardens, rock gardens, Mediterranean landscapes, xeriscape plantings, container displays, and coastal gardens.

Its clean architectural form pairs beautifully with agaves, ornamental grasses, and flowering perennials.

Excellent as a specimen plant or planted in groups for dramatic visual impact.

Germination Information

Seeds germinate readily when provided warmth and proper moisture.

  • Sow seeds on the surface of a well-drained cactus mix.
  • Lightly cover with fine sand.
  • Maintain temperatures between 70 and 85°F.
  • Keep evenly moist but not saturated.
  • Provide bright indirect light.
  • Germination generally occurs within 2 to 6 weeks.
Growing Information

Coral Aloe thrives in full sun to light partial shade and requires excellent drainage.

Once established, plants are highly drought tolerant and require minimal supplemental irrigation.

Foliage coloration is often enhanced by bright sunlight and cool temperatures.

Well-drained soil is essential for long-term success.

Container Growing

Coral Aloe is exceptionally well suited to container cultivation.

Its compact size and attractive foliage make it a favorite for patios, courtyards, and decorative succulent displays.

Use a fast-draining cactus mix and avoid overwatering.

Pollinator Value

The nectar-rich flowers attract hummingbirds, bees, butterflies, and numerous beneficial pollinators.

Blooming often occurs during periods when few other plants are flowering.

The flowers provide an important nectar source in drought-tolerant gardens.

Wildlife Value

Flowering plants support pollinators and nectar-feeding birds.

The blooms contribute to biodiversity and wildlife activity within the landscape.

Hummingbirds are particularly attracted to the vibrant coral-colored flowers.

Historical and Cultural Facts

Coral Aloe is native to the Eastern and Western Cape regions of South Africa.

The species has been cultivated internationally for many decades and remains one of the most popular ornamental aloes.

Its graceful appearance has earned it a reputation as one of the most elegant members of the aloe family.

Botanical Facts
  • Member of the Asphodelaceae family.
  • The species name "striata" refers to the fine lines visible on the leaves.
  • Unlike many aloes, leaf margins are smooth and nearly spineless.
  • Produces broad, symmetrical rosettes.
  • Among the most colorful flowering aloe species.
  • Widely regarded as one of the finest ornamental aloes.
Flowering Information

Mature plants produce tall branched flower stalks bearing dense clusters of coral-orange flowers.

Blooming generally occurs during late winter and spring.

The flowers rise well above the foliage, creating a spectacular display visible from considerable distances.

Large specimens often produce multiple flower stalks simultaneously.

Drought Tolerance

Once established, Coral Aloe exhibits excellent drought tolerance.

Its thick succulent leaves efficiently store water, allowing it to thrive during extended dry periods.

It is an outstanding choice for water-wise landscapes and xeriscape gardens.

Seedman's Note

Coral Aloe combines elegance and toughness in a way few succulents can match. Its smooth blue-gray foliage and brilliant coral blooms create a sophisticated display that stands out in any garden.

Additional Seedman's Note

If you're looking for an aloe that offers exceptional beauty without the intimidating spines of many larger species, Coral Aloe is an outstanding choice. Its graceful foliage, colorful flowers, and easy-care nature make it one of the finest ornamental succulents available from seed.

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