This is a John Bleck hybrid with complex parentage -
Aloe rauhii X ((Aloe descoingsii x Aloe calcairophila) X Aloe bellatula). Thi...Read Mores makes it 50% Aloe rauhii, 25% Aloe bellatula, and 12.5% each Aloe descoingsii and Aloe calcairophila! I believe most John Bleck hybrids were raised at the University of California in Los Angeles. Many of these were made available by the ISI at Huntington Gardens.
Central Phoenix -- I have many specimens of Aloe Quicksilver. All of mine are progeny of one I originally planted in the late 1990s that...Read More is now a clump 10 inches in diameter. This cultivar seems to be quite resilient -- my plants are in the ground in a variety of micro-habitats, usually partial shade (varying from dense to filtered) and low water (dry to very dry). Most are uncovered in winter and have survived to 24F and several consecutive nights of sub-freezing.
North Olmsted, OH (Zone 6b) | March 2014 | neutral
Just bought this plant from the Midwest Cactus and Succulent Society's Annual Show and Sale in Cleveland. Being a member myself who speci...Read Morealizes in cacti, I was hesitant to buy it, but it looks promising.
This is a hybrid of I don't know what.. has so many white spots that it's overall color is whitish. The plant is small, stemless and off...Read Moresets. Has very small teeth and the leaf color, other than the white spots, is brownish. Cold hardiness is unknown since the only specimen I know of is in a cold frame.
This is a John Bleck hybrid with complex parentage -
Aloe rauhii X ((Aloe descoingsii x Aloe calcairophila) X Aloe bellatula). Thi...Read More
Central Phoenix -- I have many specimens of Aloe Quicksilver. All of mine are progeny of one I originally planted in the late 1990s that...Read More
Just bought this plant from the Midwest Cactus and Succulent Society's Annual Show and Sale in Cleveland. Being a member myself who speci...Read More
This is a hybrid of I don't know what.. has so many white spots that it's overall color is whitish. The plant is small, stemless and off...Read More