Aloe dorotheae (Sunset Aloe) A nicely colored low growing aloe that suckers to form clumps of rosettes to 20 inches wide on short stems to 10 inches that lay flat to the ground. The stiff shiny leaves that are colored greenish-yellow to bright orange-red often with some white spotting when young and stiff spines along the margins.
Sunset Aloe Dorothea
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Aloe dorotheae (Sunset Aloe) A nicely colored low growing aloe that suckers to form clumps of rosettes to 20 inches wide on short stems to 10 inches that lay flat to the ground. The stiff shiny leaves that are colored greenish-yellow to bright orange-red often with some white spotting when young and stiff spines along the margins.
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