Aloe vera
Essential First Aid Plant for Dry Gardens
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Aloe Vera (Aloe barbadensis miller)
Aloe vera is one of the most widely known and cultivated medicinal plants in the world, prized for its soothing gel-filled leaves. Native to the arid regions of the Arabian Peninsula, it has been used for over 6,000 years in traditional medicine across Africa, Asia, and Europe. This drought-tolerant succulent thrives in hot, dry climates and is an essential plant for any home apothecary or medicinal herb garden. Whether grown in a sunny kitchen window, on a patio, or in arid permaculture designs, Aloe vera is easy to grow and endlessly useful.
Key Characteristics
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Topical First Aid and Skin Care (Traditional Use)
The inner leaf gel is traditionally used for treating burns, sunburn, cuts, rashes, and insect bites. It's cooling, anti-inflammatory, and helps speed skin regeneration. Simply break off a leaf and apply the gel directly to the skin for immediate relief. -
Digestive and Immune Support (Traditional Use)
In small, carefully prepared doses, the inner leaf gel has been used internally to support digestion and gut health, though this should be done with caution and knowledge, as the outer leaf latex can be a strong laxative and irritant. -
Excellent in Xeriscaping and Dryland Permaculture
Aloe’s drought-tolerant nature makes it ideal for low-water gardens, desert-style food forests, or permaculture systems in arid climates. It can be planted along sunny borders, in rock gardens, or in herbal spiral beds. -
Year-Round Evergreen Foliage
This evergreen succulent provides structure and architectural interest all year long. Its spiky rosettes of fleshy green leaves contrast beautifully with finer-textured herbs and grasses in a medicinal planting. -
Attracts Pollinators When in Bloom
When mature and under the right conditions, Aloe vera sends up tall stalks of tubular yellow to orange flowers that attract bees, hummingbirds, and other nectar feeders—especially valuable in dry-climate gardens with limited floral resources.
Product Details
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Native Range: Arabian Peninsula (naturalized worldwide in dry climates)
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Plant Life Cycle: Evergreen perennial succulent
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Sun Requirements: Full sun to light shade
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Soil Requirements: Dry to medium-dry, very well-drained soil (sandy or rocky preferred)
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Mature Height: 18–24 inches (flower stalks up to 3 feet)
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Bloom Time: March–May
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Bloom Color: Yellow to orange
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USDA Hardiness Zones: 9–11 (Grow in pots and overwinter indoors in colder zones)
Aloe vera is a plant every herbalist and gardener should grow. With nearly unmatched topical uses, striking form, and low water needs, it’s both practical and beautiful in containers, arid gardens, and herbal landscapes.
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Sun RequirementsFull Sun, Part Sun/Shade
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Soil RequirementsDry, Medium-Dry
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Bloom ColorYellow, Orange
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Bloom TimeMarch, April, May
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USDA Hardiness ZonesZone 9+
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