The Warmth and Style of Winter Outerwear
The Warmth and Style of Winter Outerwear The Warmth and Style of Winter Outerwear
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Aloe Doran Black

Aloe Doran Black

$ 75.00

$ 95.00

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Aloe Doran Black

Aloe Doran Black

$ 75.00

$ 95.00

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Product Details

  • Gorgeous Silvery Foliage
  • Great for creating a statement
  • Loves bright indirect light best
  • Slow grower - so good for compact spaces
  • Will be happy on a protected Balcony

Add some charm to your interior with the Aloe Doran Black, with its striking silvery green textured foliage, that grows in the form of a rosette. The perfect addition to a brightly lit spot in your home or office.

When it comes to caring for this petite Aloe, less is more. Making it the ideal houseplant for busy travellers or for those who are looking for low maintenance. Simply place it in a well-lit area, ensuring it receives indirect sunlight. Allow the soil to dry completely between waterings to prevent overwatering, a common pitfall for many succulents. 

Introducing the Aloe Doran Black into a plant ensemble offers many possibilities: Whether it's adding a pop of green to a minimalist spaces or adding some interesting colour, shapes and textures to a beautifully curated, lush urban jungle. You can also create a stunning arrangements by pairing it with other succulents.

This aloe variety is also a slow grower, making it a perfect choice for a small modern planter for an apartment or a dull nook that is too bright for anything tropical.

Toxicity: Some Aloes may be harmful to pets, but don't worry - humans are safe if they decide to take a bite, not saying it'll taste nice though!

CARE INSTRUCTIONS
Follow these instructions to keep your Doran Aloe healthy and happy.

  • Water: Water thoroughly approximately every 2 weeks in summer, let the soil dry out completely in between; and every 3 weeks in winter. If it is full sun, you can water every two weeks in winter.
  • Light: Plenty of very, bright indirect light for the entire day.
  • Humidity: Dry air is best, do not mist.
  • Fertilize: Feed your plant every 2 weeks with a balanced liquid fertiliser during the Spring & Summer growing season only.

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