fan like succulent Fan Aloe | Aloe Plicatilis | Indigenous
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fan like succulent

fan like succulent Fan Aloe | Aloe Plicatilis | Indigenous

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fan like succulent Fan Aloe | Aloe Plicatilis | IndigenousA truly unique South African aloe, Fan Aloe is instantly recognisable for its upright, strap shaped leaves arranged in fan like rows along branching stems. Unlike most aloes, its leaves are flat and grey green, giving it a sculptural, architectural presence in the garden. In Cape Towns climate, it produces clusters of tubular, coral red flowers from late winter to early spring (JulySeptember), attracting sunbirds and pollinators. Perfect for water

A truly unique South African aloe, Fan Aloe is instantly recognisable for its upright, strap-shaped leaves arranged in fan-like rows along branching stems. Unlike most aloes, its leaves are flat and grey-green, giving it a sculptural, architectural presence in the garden. In Cape Town’s climate, it produces clusters of tubular, coral-red flowers from late winter to early spring (July–September), attracting sunbirds and pollinators. Perfect for water-wise landscapes, rockeries, and feature plantings, it thrives in full sun and well-draining soil. With its striking form and seasonal blooms, Fan Aloe is both a collector’s treasure and a resilient garden performer. Fan Aloe Aloe plicatilis

Why You’ll Love It

  • Distinctive fan-shaped arrangement of grey-green leaves.
  • Produces coral-red tubular flowers July–September.
  • Attracts sunbirds, bees, and other pollinators.
  • Indigenous to the Western Cape, adapted to local climate.
  • Thrives in water-wise and coastal gardens.

Plant & Care

Plant in sandy, well-draining soil and position in full sun for best growth and flowering. Water sparingly, especially in winter, as it is highly drought-tolerant. Avoid overwatering, which can cause root rot. Prune lightly to remove spent flower stalks and maintain shape. Protect young plants from heavy frost, though mature specimens are hardy in Cape Town’s climate.

Did You Know?

Fan Aloe is endemic to the Western Cape and occurs naturally in the Franschhoek and Paarl mountain ranges. Its fan-like leaf arrangement is unique among aloes, making it one of the most distinctive species in the genus. It is also considered an important nectar source for sunbirds during the winter flowering season.

Toxicity Note: Like many aloes, Aloe plicatilis contains compounds that can be mildly toxic if ingested by humans or pets, potentially causing stomach upset. Handle with care and avoid consumption.

Botanical Name Aloe Plicatilis
Growth Expectancy
3-5cm H x 1-2cm W
Position
Sun
Water Smart  Yes
Indigenous Yes
Toxicity Mildly toxic if ingested
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