
Finger Aloe - Cotyledon Orbiculata Var Oblonga Flavida
Get ready to smarten up your plant collection with a unique and eye-catching addition - the Cotyledon orbiculata var. oblonga Flavida, also known as finger aloe and gray sticks. This cotyledon orbiculata variegated, which has grayish-green finger-like chalky leaves that turn a striking purplish color under stress and drought, is sure to be the talk of your indoor space in USDA 9-11. From its light requirements to minimal water needs, this plant is relatively easy to care for. Originating from South Africa, this perennial succulent can grow to a height of 2 feet and a diameter of 4 feet, forming a distinctive, dense clump of slowly spreading groundcover that adds plenty of interest and textural goodness and looks great all year long. A cluster of droopy, pale orange bell-shaped flowers blooms in the spring, adding aroma to your space. These finger aloe plants favor a well-drained soil mix with specialized succulent potting soil, so it's easy to find a succulent potting mix at Planet D