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Aloe vera: This popular stemless plant has thick, greenish leaves that fan out from the central stem. While the leaves can grow 30 to 40 centimeters long, the flower stalk can reach 90 centimeters ...
Aloe vera plants are a great choice to grow both indoors and outdoors. If your aloe is an indoor plant and you're moving its location, "slowly acclimate it to more sun, don't just move it directly ...
Aloe vera shouldn't experience temperatures below 55°F, which shocks the plant. It should be watered minimally during the winter months, and watered regularly—but not too much—during the ...
Pothos is famous for its trailing vines that can drape beautifully from shelves or hanging baskets. This resilient plant ...
Related: Ask the Master Gardener: It’s rare but exciting for aloe vera plants to bloom indoors Aloe vera plants are great to keep as a houseplant because the gel that comes from its leaves can ...
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Aloe Vera Care and Harvesting Tips

Hi, I’m Cassidy Tuttle I’m the founder of the Succulent Lovers Club and the creator of Succulents and Sunshine! My adventure ...
A true aloe vera is a supersucculent plant with green speckled leaves. The flowers aren’t much to look at, unlike the host of ornamental aloes you’ll find for the landscape.
Answer: The aloe vera plant is an easy-care succulent that is native to Africa. It’s great to keep as a houseplant because the gel that comes from its leaves can be used to treat minor burns ...
Aloe vera grows outdoors in zones 9-11 on the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Plant Hardiness Zone Map, and it need sandy, well-drained soil. It grows well in the sun but can grow in an area that ...
If you break an aloe leaf open you notice two things: the center clear/greenish goo (this is what the gel is made from) and around the very edge a white sap (this is the latex the plant produces).