Aloe nobilis Care, Propagation, Watering & Growing Tips

Aloe nobilis is a plant often grown in Europe because of its beautiful appearance. Many consider it a hybrid of Aloe mitriformis and Aloe brevifolia. The leaves are green, but the flower tips are red or orange. While this plant is harmless to deer, bees, and hummingbirds, it can be dangerous to pets such as cats and dogs if ingested.

Common Name

Golden Toothed Aloe
Plant Type
Cactus & Succulents Houseplants Perennials
Taxonomy
Scientific name
Aloe × nobilis
Genus
Aloe
Family
Asphodelaceae
Order
Asparagales
Class
Monocotyledons

Aloe nobilis Water Needs

Water requirements and watering times for Aloe nobilis.
Water Needs
Low
Cups
Generally, Aloe nobilis needs water once every 10 days in 1 cups.
1 Cup = 250 ml, so at least Aloe nobilis needs about 0.25 L per 10 days.

Aloe nobilis Temperature, Humidity, and Light

Ideal light, temperature & humidity needed for Aloe nobilis to thrive.

Light Requirements

± 6 hours

Temperature

20°F to 65°F

Humidity Preference

Medium

The ideal humidity range for your Aloe nobilis to thrive is between 30% and 40%.

Aloe nobilis Soil Types and Growing Media

Information about soil and suitable planting media for Aloe nobilis.

Suitability in pots

2L

Aloe nobilis plants require different pot sizes as they grow. Start with a small pot of 2L.

Soil type

loam sand
Soil Drainage
Well-Drainage

Soil PH

acid alkaline neutral

Aloe nobilis Characteristics

All you need to know about the characteristics of the Aloe nobilis plant.

Maximum Height

24 Inches or 1 meters

Spread

24 Inches or 1 meters

Color

Green
Celadon
Orange
Red-orange

Characteristics

Showy Evergreen

Is Aloe nobilis toxic to pets?

Yes

Like other Aloe plants, this variety is toxic to cats and dogs.

Garden Style

Coastal Garden Gravel and Rock Garden Informal and Cottage Mediterranean Garden Patio And Containers

Aloe nobilis Grow and Care

Find out information on how to propagate Aloe nobilis, when it flowers, and how to care for it.

Maintenance

easy

Propagation Methods

root division

Flowering season

spring summer autumn winter

Aloe nobilis Native Region

Find out where the Aloe nobilis plant originated.

Country

South Africa
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