Aloe Chabaudii 4lt

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Aloe Chabaudii 4lt
Common Name: Chabaud’s Aloe

Full Sun
Semi Shade
Evergreen
Water Wise
Low Watering
Indigenous

Aloe chabaudii is a robust, medium-sized aloe admired for its attractive blue-green foliage and impressive spikes of bright scarlet to orange-red flowers that appear during winter. As the plant matures, it often forms dense clumps, creating a spectacular display in waterwise and indigenous-style gardens. Hardy and easy to grow, it is well suited to a wide range of South African climates and is highly attractive to sunbirds and other

Indigenous: No – Native to Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Botswana, and northern South Africa (it occurs naturally in parts of South Africa but is not endemic)
Growth Habit: Medium-sized, clump-forming evergreen succulent
Foliage: Broad blue-green to grey-green fleshy leaves arranged in dense rosettes
Flowers: Tall spikes of bright scarlet to orange-red tubular flowers in winter
Position: Full sun to light semi-shade
Watering: Low; drought tolerant once established
Soil: Well-draining sandy or loamy soil
Wildlife: Highly attractive to sunbirds, bees, butterflies, and other pollinators
Uses: Waterwise gardens, indigenous-style gardens, rockeries, borders, feature planting, mass planting, containers, wildlife gardens

🌿 Garden Design & Use Guide

✔ Hedging: Not suitable
✔ Screening / Privacy: Suitable for low, informal succulent mass plantings but not as a privacy screen
✔ Shade Creation: None
✔ Container Use: Excellent – performs well in large decorative pots
✔ Low Maintenance: Excellent – hardy and easy to care for
✔ Waterwise / Drought Tolerance: Excellent
✔ Garden Style Fit: Waterwise gardens, succulent gardens, indigenous-style landscapes, wildlife gardens, Mediterranean gardens, contemporary gardens, coastal gardens

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