Aloe somaliensis

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A striking architectural aloe with broad, gently arching leaves marked by soft pale speckling and edged with subtle teeth, Aloe somaliensis is grown primarily for its sculptural form rather than medicinal use. Its grey-green foliage can take on warm pink or bronze tones in bright light, making it a beautiful, low-effort statement plant for sunny windowsills and bright interiors.

Scientific Name
Aloe somaliensis (from Somalia, referring to its native range)

A member of the Aloe genus within the Asphodelaceae family. Unlike Aloe vera, this species is cultivated for ornamental value rather than traditional uses.

Common Name
Somali Aloe

Origin
Native to Somalia and neighbouring parts of East Africa, where it grows in dry, rocky environments.

Light
Prefers bright light, including several hours of direct sun. Insufficient light can cause stretched growth and reduced leaf colour.

Water
Allow the compost to dry out completely between waterings. Water sparingly, especially in winter when growth slows significantly. Overwatering is the most common cause of problems.

Humidity
Thrives in low humidity and does not require misting. Avoid placing in damp or humid rooms.

Soil
Use a very free-draining compost, ideally a cactus or succulent mix with added grit. Repot every 2–3 years in spring if needed.

Food
Feed every 4–5 waters during the growing season with a cactus or succulent fertiliser. Do not feed in winter.

Temperature
Prefers temperatures between 15–28°C. Protect from frost and avoid temperatures below 7–10°C.

Pet-safe
Toxic if ingested. Keep out of reach of pets and children.

Sprouts Top Tips
If the leaves start to look thin or stretched, move the plant to a brighter position – aloes thrive in sun.

Extras
This species remains relatively compact compared to some aloes, making it well suited to indoor growing.

Did You Know?
The speckled patterning on the leaves helps protect the plant from intense sunlight in its native environment by reflecting excess light.

Aloe somaliensis
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