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Aloe blizzard

1,200.00

“**Aloe Blizzard** is a compact, ornamental hybrid aloe known for its striking, variegated leaves that display a mix of green and creamy white patterns with occasional pinkish edges under sun stress. The leaves are thick, fleshy, and arranged in a rosette, often adorned with small, soft spines along the margins.

This succulent thrives in bright, indirect sunlight to partial sun and prefers well-drained, sandy soil. **Aloe Blizzard** is drought-tolerant and requires minimal watering—allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings helps prevent root rot. In the right conditions, it may produce tall flower spikes with tubular coral or orange blooms that attract pollinators.

Ideal for container gardening, indoor décor, or succulent arrangements, **Aloe Blizzard** is valued for its attractive foliage, easy care, and compact growth habit.

Aloe ‘Blizzard“🌿❄️ The Frosty Variegated Aloe
Aloe ‘Blizzard’ is a striking hybrid aloe cultivar created by the breeder Kelly Griffin, famed for his work in aloe hybrids. It is a cross between Aloe rauhii and Aloe humilis, designed to combine compact growth with dramatic variegation and architectural form.

Named for its frosty, snow-like variegation, Aloe ‘Blizzard’ is an ideal choice for indoor succulent arrangements, patios, and collectors’ displays. Its unique appearance, coupled with low maintenance requirements, makes it particularly popular among succulent enthusiasts.

🌿 Botanical Overview
Scientific Name: Aloe ‘Blizzard’

Family: Asphodelaceae

Plant Type: Succulent, Hybrid

Origin: Cultivar (not naturally occurring in the wild)

Growth Habit: Rosette-forming, clumping succulent

Size:

Height: 15–25 cm (6–10 inches)

Width: 15–30 cm (6–12 inches) at maturity

Foliage:

Narrow, elongated leaves with pointed tips

Bright green with irregular white streaks, spots, and stripes

Margins lined with small, soft, translucent teeth

Flowers:

Tall flower stalks bearing orange tubular flowers

Blooming typically occurs in spring to early summer under optimal conditions

USDA Hardiness Zones: 9–11 (frost-sensitive)

☀️ Sunlight and Temperature Requirements
Sunlight:

Prefers bright, indirect light to partial sun

Outdoors: Grows best in morning sun and afternoon shade

Indoors: Thrives near bright east or west-facing windows

Avoid intense midday sun, especially in hot climates, as it may cause leaf scorching

Temperature:

Ideal range: 18–27°C (65–80°F)

Protect from temperatures below 5°C (41°F)

Can be placed outdoors during warm seasons but should be sheltered from frost

🌞 Bright light encourages more vibrant variegation and compact growth.

💧 Watering Routine
Spring to Fall (Active Growth Period):

Water when the top 2–3 cm of soil dries out

Generally every 10–14 days, but adjust based on your climate and light exposure

Ensure thorough watering with full drainage

Winter (Dormant Period):

Reduce watering to about once every 3–4 weeks

Keep the soil lightly moist but avoid overwatering, as dormancy slows water uptake

💧 Overwatering can cause root rot — always allow soil to dry between waterings.

🌱 Soil Requirements
Type:

Requires a well-draining cactus or succulent mix

Ideal composition:

50% succulent/cactus mix

25% coarse sand

25% perlite or pumice

pH: Neutral to slightly acidic (6.0–7.0)

Good soil structure prevents root rot and fungal infections.

🌾 Fertilizing Schedule
Growing Season (Spring to Late Summer):

Feed once a month with a diluted, balanced succulent fertilizer (10-10-10 or 5-10-10)

Organic options like compost tea are gentle and effective

Dormancy (Fall to Winter):

Avoid fertilizing

Too much fertilizer can lead to excessive, weak growth, diminishing the plant’s compact beauty.

✂️ Pruning and Maintenance
Pruning:

Remove dead or damaged leaves at the base with clean scissors

Cut back flower stalks once blooms fade to maintain tidiness

General Maintenance:

Rotate the plant for even sun exposure

Clean leaves occasionally with a soft brush or cloth to remove dust

🌿 Propagation
Offsets (Pups):

Aloe ‘Blizzard’ often produces offsets around its base

To propagate:

Gently separate pups when they are at least 5 cm (2 inches) tall

Allow the pup to callous for 1–2 days

Plant in a small pot with dry, well-draining soil

Water lightly after a few days

By Seeds:

Not commonly propagated by seeds due to hybrid origin and variability

Propagation via pups is easy, reliable, and maintains true characteristics of the hybrid.

🐛 Pests and Problems
Common Pests:

Mealybugs

Aphids

Spider mites

Diseases:

Root rot from overwatering

Fungal leaf spots in poor ventilation

🛡️ Prevent pests by:

Keeping foliage clean

Ensuring good airflow

Treating infestations with neem oil or insecticidal soap

🌸 Flowering and Decorative Value
Flowers:

Attractive spikes of orange tubular flowers on slender stalks

Blooms add vertical interest to the plant’s low, sprawling habit

Decorative Uses:

Excellent for indoor containers, succulent arrangements, and patios

Works well in rock gardens, mixed succulent bowls, and window sills

Its compact form is perfect for small spaces and apartment gardening

📸 Its frosty variegation and vivid blooms make Aloe ‘Blizzard’ a visual standout in any collection.

✅ Conclusion
Aloe ‘Blizzard’ is an elegant, low-maintenance hybrid ideal for both new succulent enthusiasts and seasoned collectors. With its beautiful variegation, manageable size, and minimal care needs, it brings texture, color, and life to any indoor space or mild outdoor environment.

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