Aloe juvenna 'Tiger Tooth Aloe'
Aloe juvenna, commonly known as 'Tiger Tooth Aloe', is a striking succulent native to Kenya. This compact, stemmed aloe typically grows in dense clusters, reaching heights of 20-30 cm. Its distinctive appearance is characterised by triangular, fleshy leaves arranged in neat rosettes along upright or sprawling stems. Each leaf is a vibrant green, adorned with prominent white teeth along the edges and ridges, giving rise to its tiger-inspired moniker.
In favourable conditions, 'Tiger Tooth Aloe' produces slender spikes of tubular, orange-red flowers in late winter to early spring. These blooms, while not as showy as some larger aloes, add a splash of colour and attract pollinators. The plant's compact size and unique texture make it an excellent choice for rock gardens, succulent arrangements, or as a quirky houseplant.
Thriving in bright, indirect light and well-draining soil, Aloe juvenna is drought-tolerant and relatively low-maintenance. Its striking appearance and ease of care have made it a popular choice among succulent enthusiasts and collectors.
Common Name'Tiger Tooth Aloe'
Soil TypeSandy Loam
AspectSun
HardinessTender
Plant TypeCacti and Succulents