Aloe Zabrina are native to South Africa and have about 80 species and many hundreds of cultivars in the genre. These South African natives are widely collected with some of the variegated cultivars fetching hundred and occasionally thousands of dollars. This plant is a slow-growing succulent producing clumps of small rosettes of fleshy, tiny green leaves. It grows up to 2” inches long. The short stem of this plant sprouts variegated leaves that almost reach the soil surface
Light: Bright light
Water: During the summer season, water this plant generously and evenly. Make sure to allow the soil to dry completely between watering. During the winter season, decrease the amount of water to once a month
Feeding: Feed this plant using a succulent fertilizer in the summer season, but never feed it in the winter
Toxicity: This is Non-toxic to pets according to the ASPCA