Questions tagged [aloe]

Genus of flowering succulent plants. Use it with questions about caring, propagating and identifying Aloes.

Aloe is a genus of over 400 species of succulent() plants. The most well known is Aloe vera, or "True Aloe". Aloes are known to hybridize easily, resulting in the large number of species and available s.

Aloe is native to Africa - especially South Africa, neighboring areas, and Arabia.

Most aloes have a 'rosette' of thick fleshy . These are typically pointed, resembling lances with spiny margins. Some have , but many do not appear to have a stem with the rosette growing at ground level.

Aloes are often grown as ornamental plants. A gel extracted from Aloe vera leaves can be made into a skin cream that has therapeutic properties - e.g. helping to heal and soothe sunburn and eczema. Aloe extracts can also have laxative effects and have historically been used as purgatives, but this use has now been banned from over-the-counter products by the US's Food and Drug Administration.

Use this tag for all questions about growing the various Aloe plants, including Aloe vera.

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Can I save my aloe?

My entire aloe plant ripped off of the root system. Is there any way I can save it?
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Aloe ferox or aloe broomii?

I have this plant for at least a dozen or so years, I do not remember the source. It survived all ;) Her spines are very hard and sharp, colored at the ends in brown/red. They are on the edges of the leaves and one row also in the middle of the…
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Is it possible to save this aloe?

My friend moved into a new house where the previous owners had left this aloe. She didn’t want it, so it was given to me, but I don’t know how to save it. Because of the droopy leaves (and somewhat squishy leaves) I’m guessing it has root rot (I…
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Is it normal that one of my Aloe veras isn’t as thick as the other one?

As you can see in the first picture my Aloe vera is thinner than the one in the second picture and I was just wondering if this is normal (maybe because it’s a younger plant). I wasn’t really sure and kind of afraid that I was maybe over-watering…
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Why is my Aloe losing leaves?

I’ve had this plant since August and recently it has lost a couple of leaves, I was wondering if anyone could identify a cause. Thanks
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Aloe plant needs rescuing

I just had my kitchen repainted and while moving my adopted aloe plant back to its sunny south facing spot on the kitchen window sill his long stem broke. Well it really just creaked, not actual snapping... (has my lack of plant knowledge come…
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What is causing black leaves on my Aloe Vera plant?

This was a perfect plant. This started happening a week ago. All the leaves have gone from bright green to black. Some of the leaves are mushy. I water this plant once a month.
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Aloe Vera And Thin Chalk Stick issues

I’ve had Milo (aloe) and chalk sticks for about the same time, which is about a year. Milo’s leaves are worrying me because they aren’t necessarily browning, but they are not what regular aloe look like. They are thin and somewhat squishy, I know…
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Which Aloe Vera plant has the most healing property?

I look for the Aloe Vera plant(s) for exercise-induced (EI) hypersensitivity such as allergic rhinitis. Which Aloe Vera plants has the most healing property?
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Aloe plant has come out of the dirt what can I go with the aloe and how long can it last

My plant came out of the dirt I believe it got too leggy how can I salvage the plant outside of the dirt and how long can it last without dirt
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What can be done with an aloe vera leaf that fell off and still looks healthy? Start a new plant?

I had asked this question (with no replies) about a healthy looking leaf suddenly falling off an aloe vera. I'm wondering what I could do with the leaf? It is still healthy looking and plump. I would like to start a new aloe plant in a different…
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Correct way to propagate aloe from leaf

I have seen a lot of videos on how to propagate an aloe with leaf cuttings. They usually let the leaf stand for a few days, then stuck it into wet soil. It does not work for me - the leaf just starts to rot after a few weeks. What I tried put leaf…
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Is this an insect (wasp/bee) bore in my soil?

everyday there’s a new bore in the soil of my potted aloe plant. Could you help identify what this is? There’s little mounds of soil that are balled up around the hole and I keep destroying them but they keep coming back like clockwork.
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Aloe vera - How can I straighten/repot?

I've had my Aloe vera for over 10 years, and since I repotted it into a much bigger pot last summer it has grown uncontrollably. It's now way too tall and top-heavy and bends in several directions, but the top leaves look healthy and beautiful. How…
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The leaves of my aloe plant are growing stacked. Is that okay?

So I have had this aloe plant for three years and she has been doing fairly well, producing plenty of pups (the ones in the pot have grown since I separated 7 from her 4 months ago) but I have noticed that her leaves are growing on top of each other…
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