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hi
What are the most cold tolerant aloe? I did hear of some aloe tolerating 20 F but i don't think that is true.
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also does someone knows aloe's that are good in light shade, i would love to grow it inside or under a growlamp the only problem is that i got a house facing the north/ north east.
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and what are the most fast grwoing aloe ?
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OK - most cold-hardy prize in my experience goes to A. arborescens. It is also shade-tolerant and fairly quick-growing.
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the hardiest one is supposedly A. polyphylla. There are several that are good into the upper teens with no damage, like A. vera (the true species), A. saponaria and a couple others I can't think of.
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