An interesting 'toothed' aloe with significant spikes along the leaf edges. Tall, very cool!
Aloe juvenna
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Common Names: Tiger Tooth Aloe
Family: Aloeaceae
Origin: Tropical and Southern Africa
Growth: Clumping
Light: Full sun
Foot Candles: 250+
Water: When completely dry
Humidity: Not required
Temperature: 18°C+
Soil: Cactus mix
Container: Wide planter with drainage
Nutrients: 10-5-5 Monthly in Spring & Summer
Propagation: Seed or removal of offsets
Interiorscape Use: Desktop, Desert-themed atrium
Common Pests: Mealybugs, Aphids, Spider Mites, Scale, Thrips.
Common Issues: Root rot when overwatered. Leaves may break inside causing a drooping look.
Comments: Very interesting looking Aloe plant. Perfect for succulent collectors!
Toxicity: Safe.