| Species | Codes | Codes | |
|---|---|---|---|
| * Aloe aristata v. montanum Haw From the Eastern Cape to Natal. Very compact, can take both wet and dry conditions. | 4" | LS | $8.50 |
| * Aloe boylei Rare grass Aloe newly introduced to the USA from seed from near Wankentroom Dam on rocky outcrops. Large spotted leaves with ocre flowers. | |||
| * Aloe brandelradiensis Groenewald Native to the Olifants River valley from Branddraai to Penge, Transvaal. Stemless species that produces several inflorescences of deep red color. | |||
| * Aloe candelabrum Berger Central Natal. Statuesque grows to 4m high! | |||
| * Aloe castanea Schoenl. N & E Transvaal, bottle-brush racemes, 3-4m high. | 4" | C | $8.50 |
| * Aloe chabaudii Schoenl. DR-2124. Native from Zimbabwe to Transvaal where it grows on granite outcrops. | |||
| * Aloe cooperi Bak. Rare grass Aloe from mountain tops near Greytown, Natal, offsets freely, salmon-pink to orange flowers. | |||
| * Aloe davyana v. subolifera N. Orange Free State to Transvaal. Spotted leaves and pink to red flowers make this an attractive species. | 4" | LS | $8.50 |
| *Aloe dominella Reynolds Grass Aloe. Native to Natal & Swaziland. Forms tufts of grass-like leaves on as many as 50 stems. Yellow flowers. See Van Wrk's "Aloes of S. Africa". |
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| * Aloe ferox Mill An arborescent Aloe native to Cape Province to Orange Free State and Lesotho. These are from seed from the Cape and tend to be more pachycaul and spiny than those farther east. Flowers are red, orange or yellow. | |||
| * Aloe greatheadii Schoenl Native from Botswana east and south to Transvaal where it grows abundantly in grasslands. | |||
| * Aloe inyangensis Christian A rare 'grass aloe' named for its grass-like leaves. Native to the highland Inyang district of Zimbabwe, it can take some frost. | |||
| * Aloe lutescens Groenewald N. Transvaal to the Nuanetsi River in Zimbabwe. Similar to A. cryptopoda but more diminutive and freely off-setting. Red and yellow flowers. | 4" | LS | $8.50 |
| * Aloe myriacantha (Haw.) Schult. & J.H. Schult. A grass Aloe from S. Africa with leaves to 30cm long and 1cm wide. The 30cm high flower stalk is a dull purple-pink. | |||
| * Aloe ortholopha Chrsitian & M. Redh. Endemic to serpentine soils along the great dyke in Zimbabwe, needs magnesium and lime for good growth. | 4" | LS | $8.50 |
| * Aloe parvibracteata Schoenl. Native from N. Natal to Zimbabwe. Plants from seed from Botswana. Leaves are decurved making the rosette appear flattened, pink to red flowers. | 4" | LS | $8.50 |
| **Aloe polyphylla Schoenl. ex Pillans Lesotho. Grows at elevations of 2,600masl or more and often snow covered. Has survived 13(f with no damage. Grows to 80cm wide with spiraling leaves. Very rare. | |||
| * Aloe transvaalensis O. Kuntze Nr. Pretoria to Serowe, Botswana. Whitish-green spotted leaves and flowers pink to red which branch and form up to 8 inflorescent branches. Plants from seed from Botswana. | |||