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Aloe Succulent 'Tiger Tooth'
Aloe juvennaCommon Name: Tiger Tooth Aloe
USDA Hardiness Zones: 9a-11 (Outdoors).
Description
Native to Kenya, Aloe Juvenna is a clump-forming succulent plant that branches from the base. Their leaves have menacing-looking spiny edges, hence their common name ‘tiger tooth’.
The spines on the edges of the leaves may appear sharp but they are actually harmless and do not prick when touched. The leaves are bright green to reddish brown in color and speckled with white flecked spots.
The sun brings out its reddish brown color. Keep it in the shade and it stays green. These plants can grow to about a foot tall. They are not fast growers at first, but once they get going they produce pups and offshoots readily. They produce bright blooms that are in the shades of orange and coral.
Please note: Toxic to humans, cats and dogs if ingested
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