Vacherie, LA (Zone 9a) | September 2019 | positive
I was very impressed with this aloe here in rainy southeastern Louisiana. After buying it in 2012, it survived a few really cold winters...Read More (Icepocalypse '14 and a big freeze in '18) in the ground without protection, other than the heavy shrubbery around it. Sadly, I think the shade from those shrubs are what eventually doomed the plant (the shrubs grew wider and I completely forgot about this aloe in the middle of them), so I blame myself for its demise. I would buy another in a heartbeat.
This plant appears to be VERY prone to Aloe cancer - yuck! I've seen plants arrive in nurseries full of mite damage and found it amazing...Read More they weren't held back by the Agriculture Dept. This isn't a hybrid worth fighting the mite over - send it back!
I bought one of these from a local garden center in se NC (z8), because the tag said it was hardy to z7. I planted it in a raised bed wi...Read Moreth cold hardy succulents and cacti. It survived through the first half of the winter and began to produce flower stalks. When lows in the low teens were forecasted, I mulched it heavily and covered with an overturned pot. Despite the protection, temperatures in the teens turned this plant to a pile of mush. It also did not prove to be root hardy, as it did not come back in the spring. Perhaps in an arid climate this plant might be perennially hardy to zone 7, but I would consider the z7 rating on the growers tag to be an error.
I was very impressed with this aloe here in rainy southeastern Louisiana. After buying it in 2012, it survived a few really cold winters...Read More
This plant appears to be VERY prone to Aloe cancer - yuck! I've seen plants arrive in nurseries full of mite damage and found it amazing...Read More
I bought one of these from a local garden center in se NC (z8), because the tag said it was hardy to z7. I planted it in a raised bed wi...Read More