![]() Its charm increases even more during spring when pink, orange-hued flowers appear on its purple stems. The waxy and fleshy leaves of the tiger aloe are covered with the white-green blotches that resemble the stripes of the tiger. Furthermore, the main attraction of this aloe is not just its fleshy leaves, but tall stemmed red-yellow flowers, that emerge during summers. The sap of its leaves has unharming brown teeth, which can be used as a substitute for soap. Zebra Aloe/ Soap Aloeīotanical name: Aloe saponaria/Aloe maculata Exhibiting a stunning array of colors, it maintains blue-green color in the shade and turns into a rosy brown color in full sun. ![]() It can be a great addition to a garden while dwelling in pots and rockeries. This aloe is a low-growing variety with a serrated border. ![]() Its rosette is pale green under the shade, but as you will keep them in the full sun, they will surprisingly turn into a red color! This aloe is scalloped with white flecks and thorns at the brim, giving it a stunning visual. Also, its inflorescence is covered in the bracts giving this aloe a snake-like appearance. Its edges are covered with dark-red thrones. Growing up to 4-5 feet tall, this short stem aloe has a thick rosette of green fleshy leaves. Let’s have a look at the available Aloe Types in India!īotanical Name- Aloe barbadensis miller Types of Aloe in IndiaĪlthough the most common variety of aloe found in India is Aloe Barbadensis, yet there are other varieties as well that you can grow in your garden or indoors. Most of the varieties have green fleshy leaves with serrated borders, and some have colorful blotches and stripes on the surface of the leaves as well. Searching for some popular varieties of Aloe to grow in homes and gardens? This exclusive list has all the popular Aloe Types in India! What is an Aloe?Īloe grows in tropical, semi-tropical, and arid climatic regions.
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