Description
Aloe fosteri is a hardy, stemless Aloe with leaves that have a grey, powdery surface and white, almost “H-shaped” markings on the upper surface.
The blue-grey, branched flowering stalk bears brightly-coloured flowers, varying from yellow to orange and even scarlet. It blooms in March and April and, when in bloom and planted en masse it is a magnificent sight. Added to this are the many species of Sunbirds and insects that are continuously visiting the flowers.
This is an easy Aloe to grow and is not susceptible to the diseases that can plague some Aloe species.
A beautiful addition to a sunny area of the garden.
Size: 30cm
Wildlife
Nectar plant: Many species of Sunbirds and insects continuously visit the flowers.
Uses
Landscaping: Good form plant and a good addition to a large, sunny area of the garden.
Distribution
Limpopo, Mpumalanga
Habitat:Bushveld, Grassland