Aloe ‘Always Red’ (Aloe hyb. ‘Always Red’ PBR)

Always Red Aloe

Boething Treeland Farms grows over 1,000 varieties of trees, shrubs, perennials and specialty plants on 10 California nurseries to serve the wholesale landscape and nursery industries throughout the Western United States and beyond.

Plant Type: Succulents

Evergreen-Deciduous: Evergreen

Overall Mature Size: Small

Also Grown As: Bush

Mature Height & Spread: 8-14'' x 12''

Natural Growth Habit: Clumping, Rosette

Native To: Hybrid, South Africa, Cultivar

Exposure: Full Sun, Partial Shade

Water: Medium Water, Low Water

Flower Color: Red

Bloom Time: Spring, Fall, Winter

Special Features: Attracts Birds / Attracts Butterflies / Cold Hardy / Deer Resistant / Desert Conditions / Drought Resistant / Fire Resistant/Retardant / Interesting Foliage / Rabbit Resistant / Seacoast Conditions

Container Sizes: #1

Sunset Garden Zones: 8, 9, 12-24

USDA Hardiness Zone: 9-11

A Bit More

Aloe ‘Always Red’ is a small, evergreen, clump-forming succulent known for producing vibrant, shiny red tubular flowers nearly year round. It is a low-maintenance, drought-resistant hybrid ideal for containers, mass plantings, as a small-scale landscape feature, and in modern, low-water, or coastal gardens. The tips of the green leaves typically die back and can be nipped off for a neater appearance. Best color with full sun and/or drought-stress. Deer resistant. Fire retardant. High pest and disease resistance. Cold hardy to 20°F, but with damage; it is best kept above 50°F.

A Bit More

Aloe ‘Always Red’ is a small, evergreen, clump-forming succulent known for producing vibrant, shiny red tubular flowers nearly year round. It is a low-maintenance, drought-resistant hybrid ideal for containers, mass plantings, as a small-scale landscape feature, and in modern, low-water, or coastal gardens. The tips of the green leaves typically die back and can be nipped off for a neater appearance. Best color with full sun and/or drought-stress. Deer resistant. Fire retardant. High pest and disease resistance. Cold hardy to 20°F, but with damage; it is best kept above 50°F.