False Aloe

Description

Southeastern species, near native. Really cool drought-tolerant cold hardy agave-like plant with tall flower spikes. Not the commonly planted yucca which is also native.

Unlike true agave, which bloom only once before they die, the false aloe is capable of blooming multiple times throughout its lifespan.

Additional information

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Heliophily

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SNA – not applicable in PA

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nectar, pollen

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Ethnobotanical

Garden Theme

wild garden, container garden, rock garden, dry garden, pollinator garden

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