Family Aloe Aloe bellatula

Aloe Bellatula | Aloe | Aloaceae

Discover the unique and hardy Aloe Bellatula, a stemless and suckering succulent species that forms dense fleshy clumps of upright leaves. Native to the Itremo Mountains of Madagascar, this plant prefers full sun and well-draining soil and is used to relatively dry conditions. With its thin, speckled brown leaves and red to pink flowers, Aloe Bellatula is a must-have for any succulent enthusiast. Learn how to care for and propagate this plant, and use our personalized watering calculator to ensure it thrives in your home or garden.

Aloe Bellatula | Aloe | Aloaceae
Aloe Bellatula | Aloe | Aloaceae
Aloe Bellatula | Aloe | Aloaceae
Aloe Bellatula | Aloe | Aloaceae
Aloe Bellatula | Aloe | Aloaceae
Aloe Bellatula | Aloe | Aloaceae
Aloe Bellatula | Aloe | Aloaceae
Aloe Bellatula | Aloe | Aloaceae
Aloe Bellatula | Aloe | Aloaceae
Aloe Bellatula | Aloe | Aloaceae
Aloe Bellatula | Aloe | Aloaceae
Aloe Bellatula | Aloe | Aloaceae
Aloe Bellatula | Aloe | Aloaceae
Aloe Bellatula | Aloe | Aloaceae

Aloe bellatula - Description, Habitat, Care, Propagation, and Appearance

Aloe bellatula - Description

Aloe bellatula is a small stemless and suckering succulent species that forms dense fleshy clumps of upright leaves. It is distinguished by thin leaves speckled with brown and inky dinky, dull, closely spaced teeth. The flowers of Aloe bellatula are red to pink.

Habitat and native range

Aloe bellatula is native to the Itremo Mountains of Madagascar, growing on granite at around 5,000 feet in elevation. It prefers full sun and well-draining soil.

Care and propagation guide

Aloe bellatula prefers full sun and well-draining soil. Avoid overwatering and water sparingly. It can be propagated by offsets or seeds.

Appearance

Aloe bellatula is a small succulent with thin leaves that can grow up to 5 inches in length. Both surfaces of the leaves are speckled brown. It forms a dense clump of stemless rosettes.

Conclusion

Aloe bellatula is a beautiful and unique succulent that is perfect for any collection. With proper care and propagation, it can thrive and add a unique touch to any space.

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