Aloe ciliaris is shipped bare-root
Aloe cilaris is the most rapidly growing of all aloe species and makes a showy climber for a frost-free conservatory. A scrambling, succulent plant with long, slender stems that can reach up to about 10 m long. The dark green leaves, edged with white teeth, are arranged in open spirals along the stems. It can be distinguished from related species by the white teeth on the leaf bases sheathing the stems. The reddish-orange, tubular flowers, each up to about 25 mm long, are borne in short, loose clusters and pollinated by sunbirds. Climbing aloe should be provided with some kind of support, such as a pyramid or trellis. Plants are sold as individual rosettes, ranging in size from 4 to 6 inches in diameter, propagated from the original parent plant
150+ plants on-hand, discount for large quantity purchase.