There may be no live succulent plant as storied as aloe vera, revered through the ages for its health, beauty, medicinal and skin care uses (even Cleopatra was said to be a fan — yes, that Cleopatra). With its thick, fleshy, lance-shaped leaves, Aloe vera is a striking, tropical-style, drought-tolerant houseplant or garden plant that adds life to your home and garden décor. This succulent arrives fully rooted in a 2.50-QT container. When the weather warms up, you can place this versatile succulent on your patio or porch. If you dwell in a place where frost is not a concern, Aloe vera can live and thrive outside year-round. It’s always a treat to see (or hear) hummingbirds make a beeline for the yummy yellow flowers on tall spikes. When not treating hummingbirds, aloe vera can be used to soothe minor cuts, scrapes, and sunburns. To use, cut outer skin away from a leaf and rub sap onto affected areas. Thanks to its ability to store water, aloe vera can go longer between waterings that many other plants, especially traditional houseplants. Along with tolerating drought, this architecturally compelling succulent thrives with little care. While feeding is not essential, you can give your Aloe Vera a boost by feeding in spring and summer with a liquid fertilizer diluted to half strength.
Keep one on a bright windowsill for kitchen accidents and pack a leaf for bug bites and sunburns when braving the great outdoors
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Enhance your spaces with beautiful, sculptural, succulent living flair
Water thoroughly when the soil is dry
Low maintenance plant for inside and outside planters