Family: Liliaceae
Common Name: Aloe Minibelle, Tiger Jaws Aloe
| Description | A nice dwarf Aloe. Looks are deceiving; the fierce looking thorns are actually fleshy. |
| Plant Type | All Plants, Succulents |
| Hardiness Zone | 9-11 |
| Sunlight | full |
| Moisture | approach dryness to dry out between watering |
| Soil & Site | well drained |
| Growing Media | well drained, cactus or succulent mix |
| Flowers | reddish orange flowers on wiry scapes |
| Leaves | broad succulent, fleshy white thorns, white splotches |
| Dimensions | forms a clumping rosette, 8 inches across to 18 inches tall |
| Propagation | division |
| Native Site | Native to the coast of Western Cape Province, South Africa. |
| Cultivar Origin | A hybrid from Ed Hummel named after his wife "Minnie Belle". |
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