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

Family

Container Size

Growth Cycle

Maximum Height

Maximum Width

Growth Rate

Lighting Requirements

Heliophily

7

Soil Moisture

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Wetland Indicator

UPL

Soil Texture

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Soil pH

acidic, acidic-neutral, neutral, neutral-alkaline

Maintenance

I Will Survive

USDA Hardiness Zone

Ecoregion

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Native Habitat

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NatureServe Global Rank

NatureServe National Rank

NNR – not ranked in US

NatureServe State Rank

SNA – not applicable in PA

Sociability Index

level 2 – small groups

Bloom Color

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Bloom Time

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Attracts

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Benefit To Habitat

nectar, pollen

Tolerates

clay soil, deer tolerant, drought, heat, poor soil

Ornamental Features

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Ethnobotanical

medicinal

Garden Theme

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

Suggested Use

borders, container, mass planting, septic field, slope/bank, small gardens

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