Description
Aloe eclonis Yellow (Aloaceae). The plants are fairly robust and the leaves are much broader than the other grass aloes. The flowers are yellow and appear in mid summer. Sowing : The seeds germinate very well but may damp off if over-watered. Use a mixture of river sand, compost and soil to sow seeds in. Sprinkle the seeds evenly on the surface and cover with a layer of small pebbles. The pebbles help the seedlings to stay upright and prevent damping off. Keep seed tray in a dry warm corner and do not allow to dry out. Transplant the seedlings after one year. Locality : Nigel. Date of harvest : Jan 2017