Aloe albida explained

Aloe albida is a dwarf species of succulent plant.

Characteristics

Its flowers are small, white and borne on a single inflorescence. Its flowering time is usually in early autumn (March–April in the Southern Hemisphere), although it may begin to flower as early as February. The leaves form a rosette and have a waxy coating, which gives them a pale greyish/bluish green colour.[1]

Habitat

It grows in montane grassland and in crevices among rocks where grasses are kept fairly short. It is found on the mountains in Barberton in Mpumalanga Province of South Africa to the northern border, of as well as parts of Eswatini (Swaziland).[1]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Aloe albida (Stapf) Reynolds . Leigh Potter . PlantZAfrica . South African National Biodiversity Institute; TSP (Threatened Species Programme) Pretoria . February 2006 . August 6, 2010.