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red tips on aloe vera plant Shop 'Aloe bussei' - Care and Growing GuideIntroducing the Aloe bussei, which is a vibrant member of the AloeGo to types of aloe plants genus. Native to Madagascar, the Aloe bussei is known for its unique striking foliage and beautiful flowers. Aloe bussei is a succulent plant with attractive rosettes that are stemless or have short stems. Its lance shaped thick, fleshy leaves, that can grow up to 12 inches long and 2. 4 inches wide, turning coppery red in summer. The leaves are glossy green

Introducing the Aloe bussei, which is a vibrant member of the AloeGo to types of aloe plants genus. Native to Madagascar, the Aloe bussei is known for its unique striking foliage and beautiful flowers.  

Aloe bussei is a succulent plant with attractive rosettes that are stemless or have short stems. Its lance-shaped thick, fleshy leaves, that can grow up to 12 inches long and 2.4 inches wide, turning coppery-red in summer. The leaves are glossy green and can have interesting patterns or markings. They're also armed with small spines or teeth along the edges, so you'll want to be careful when handling them. 

The flowers of the Aloe bussei bloom from late summer to fall and produce tall flower spikes that can reach up to 2 feet in height. The flowers themselves are tubular in shape and can vary in color from orange to red with yellowish mouths. They bloom in clusters at the top of the spike, creating a stunning display. 

Make sure your Aloe bussei gets plenty of bright, indirect sunlight. Put it near a window where it can soak up all that sunshine. When it comes to watering, let the soil dry out completely between waterings. Overwatering can be a problem, so don't go too crazy with the water. Use well-draining soilGo to soil cactus mix blend 1 gal 4 qt cacti succulent dirt compost growing media made for succulents, and mix in some sand or perlite if you want to improve drainage. Aloe bussei likes indoor temperatures between 65°F to 80°F, and outdoor in USDA zones 9-11. And don't forget to give it a little fertilizer during the growing season. If you see any dead or damaged leaves, just snip them off. 

Propagation of Aloe bussei can be done through offsets or seeds. Offsets are small plantlets that grow at the base of the parent plant. You can carefully remove these offsets and plant them in their own pots. As for seeds, they can be sown in well-draining soil and kept in a warm, sunny spot. 

Additionally, the Aloe bussei is considered non-toxic to both humans and pets. Don't miss out on this opportunity to add something truly exceptional to your garden. Order your very own Aloe bussei today! 

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