Safari Sunrise Aloe

Aloe hybrid 'X5' PP #23,267

Pronunciation: AL-oh
SKU #42862
9-11

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A compact, heat and drought tolerant, repeat blooming aloe with big, showy spikes of two-toned orange-pink and cream flower clusters reminiscent of a sunrise. Succulent green leaves with soft teeth form an upright, spreading clump. A perfect carefree rock garden accent. Stunning when massed as large-scale groundcover. Evergreen.
LIGHT: Full sun, Partial sun
WATER: Water when soil is completely dry.
SIZE: Fast growing clumps reach 12 to 18 in. tall, 40 in. wide; 36 in. tall in bloom.

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Bloom TimeSummer through winter.
Deciduous/EvergreenEvergreen
Special FeaturesAttracts Hummingbirds, Easy Care, Waterwise, Fast Growing, Compact Form
Problems/SolutionsCoastal Exposure, Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant, Drought Tolerant
Growth RateFast
Flower AttributesFlowers for Cutting, Long Bloom Season, Repeat Flowering, Showy Flowers
Patent ActAsexual reproduction of plants protected by the Plant Patent Act is prohibited during the life of the patent.
Landscape UseBorder, Container, Houseplant, Poolside, Ground Cover
Flower ColorOrange
Foliage ColorGreen
Companion PlantsIce Plant (Delosperma); Yarrow (Achillea); Sedum (Sedum); Yucca (Yucca); Hens & Chicks (Sempervivum); Kalanchoe (Kalanchoe)
Care InstructionsProvide lean, loose, sandy or rocky, fast-draining soil. Water regularly during first growing season to establish root system; drought tolerant once established. Water periodically in hot weather for best appearance; avoid excess water during cooler winter months. Divide clumps every 2 to 3 years in early spring. Fertilize sparingly.
HistoryAloe 'X5' was first released in South Africa in 2012 by De Wet Plant Breeders using the marketing name Porcupine. This remarkable Aloe is the result of a cross of two unnamed, complex hybrid aloes, which occurred within a breeding program started in 1973 by Andy Dewet at his nursery in Linbro Park, Republic of South Africa. From the progeny, this selection, 'X5', was made in 2006 by Andy Dewet and Quinton Bean, chosen for its short, compact form with vigorous growing habit and abundant flowers on strong, upright inflorescens. It was first released in the U.S. by Ball Horticulture in 2014, having received U.S. Plant Patent #23,267 in December, 2012. This Aloe is one of several now sold under the Safari Aloe series, marketed by Star Roses and Plants.
Details
Bloom TimeSummer through winter.
Deciduous/EvergreenEvergreen
Special FeaturesAttracts Hummingbirds, Easy Care, Waterwise, Fast Growing, Compact Form
Problems/SolutionsCoastal Exposure, Deer Resistant, Rabbit Resistant, Drought Tolerant
Growth RateFast
Flower AttributesFlowers for Cutting, Long Bloom Season, Repeat Flowering, Showy Flowers
Patent ActAsexual reproduction of plants protected by the Plant Patent Act is prohibited during the life of the patent.
Style
Landscape UseBorder, Container, Houseplant, Poolside, Ground Cover
Flower ColorOrange
Foliage ColorGreen
Companion PlantsIce Plant (Delosperma); Yarrow (Achillea); Sedum (Sedum); Yucca (Yucca); Hens & Chicks (Sempervivum); Kalanchoe (Kalanchoe)
Care
Care InstructionsProvide lean, loose, sandy or rocky, fast-draining soil. Water regularly during first growing season to establish root system; drought tolerant once established. Water periodically in hot weather for best appearance; avoid excess water during cooler winter months. Divide clumps every 2 to 3 years in early spring. Fertilize sparingly.
History
HistoryAloe 'X5' was first released in South Africa in 2012 by De Wet Plant Breeders using the marketing name Porcupine. This remarkable Aloe is the result of a cross of two unnamed, complex hybrid aloes, which occurred within a breeding program started in 1973 by Andy Dewet at his nursery in Linbro Park, Republic of South Africa. From the progeny, this selection, 'X5', was made in 2006 by Andy Dewet and Quinton Bean, chosen for its short, compact form with vigorous growing habit and abundant flowers on strong, upright inflorescens. It was first released in the U.S. by Ball Horticulture in 2014, having received U.S. Plant Patent #23,267 in December, 2012. This Aloe is one of several now sold under the Safari Aloe series, marketed by Star Roses and Plants.

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We have been pioneers and craftsmen in the art of growing plants for nearly 100 years. Since our founding in Southern California by Harry E. Rosedale, Sr. in 1926, we have been absolutely dedicated and obsessed with quality.