General site search results
Please use the Information library search or the Plant of the Week search
if you want to refine your search.
90 results found for ' <strong>aloe</strong> <strong>ferox</strong>' (displaying page 5 of 9)
Salvia garipensis
Plant... and Osteospermum jucundum or succulents including Aloe species. They also give good contrast with fynbos ... especially in summer. No extra feeding is necessary for strong, healthy growth although an occasional foliar feed ...
Salvia namaensis
Plant... Osteospermum jucundum or succulents and species of Aloe. They also contrast well with fynbos elements such as ... especially in summer. No extra feeding is necessary for strong, healthy growth although an occasional foliar feed ...
Kniphofia rooperi
Plant... as dense, round inflorescences. The stem is long and strong. The buds when young range in colour from bright red, ... of mostly herbs but includes woody forms such as the tree aloe ( Aloe barberae ). It is found in Europe, Asia and Africa where ...
Gasteria nitida
Plant... base of the leaf, and these can be detached once they are strong and large enough to handle. Best to feed plants with ... In 1817, Prince Salm-Dyck first named this species as Aloe nitida from live plants in his succulent collection. ...
Barleria matopensis
Plant... and loam soils. Use it in combination with plants like Aloe marlothii (mountain aloe) and A. cryptopoda (yellow aloe) and Barleria rotundifolia (spiny yellow barleria). ...
Manochlamys albicans
Plant... the tips curved upwards. It has a fibrous root system with strong, well-developed lateral roots. It grows up to 1–2 m ... summer (October to November). The fruitlets produce a strong, sweet melon-like scent when crushed, reminiscent of ... africanus ), wild pomegranate ( Rhigozum obovatum ), Karoo aloe ( Aloe microstigma) and pig’s ear ( Cotyledon ...
Aloidendron
Plant... off. The genus name is derived from combining the words ‘aloe’ and ‘dendron’ (= tree). It literally means ‘tree aloe’ Aloidendron (A.Berger) Klopper & Gideon F.Sm. ...
Pelargonium sericifolium
Plant... , Sarcacaulon crassicaule , Aloidendron dichotomum , Aloe arenicola and A. komaggasensis , Dimorphotheca sinuata ... genus Pelargonium . All these species possess relatively strong branches with subsucculent stems that are often woody ...
... By early summer (October/November), the plants should be strong enough to be planted in a pot. Grow Pelargonium ... between the rocks in a rockery with companion plants like, Aloe microstigma (Karoo Aloe), Cotyledon orbiculata (Pig’s Ears or Plakkie ), ...
... The seedlings must remain undisturbed for 2 years until strong enough, then they can be planted out into permanent ... succulents such as Gonialoe variegata ( kanniedood ) and Aloe brevifolia ( kleinaalwyn ). The Fusarium fungus, seen as ...