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Old 06-09-2008, 08:32 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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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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Default Re: most cold hardy aloe

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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Default Re: most cold hardy aloe

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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