
Aloe pearsonii
Aloe pearsonii, commonly known as ‘Pearson's aloe’, is best known for being a visually appealing plant. Expect the winter-dormant plant to grow to a height of 90 cm as it matures. This Flattened to globular shape plant's main feature is its fleshy green leaves, which turn red when properly stressed. Pearson's aloe has its origin in Namibia and belongs to the Asphodelaceae family. Growth Rate Aloe pearsonii has a fast growth rate. Flowering Pearson's aloe is a one-of-a-kind succulent that blooms in the spring. When it blooms, it produces dark green flowers. Watering and Feeding These succulents require regular watering but are drought-tolerant for short periods. Deep watering should be done only when the soil is completely dry. Reduce watering during the winter months and avoid overwatering as it is the leading cause of this plant’s death. Moreover, it requires organic-based fertilizer. Soil A well-drained soil mixture is essential for Aloe Pearsonii, as it is for all succulents. Har