Aloe ‘White Fox’

White spotted leaves are green in bright light or purple-gray in sun. Dainty coral flowers bloom on miniature stalks. Suckering and forms a small colony. Nice indoors. Small and perfect for pots.
height 6–8in
width 8–12in
tolerates Pots, Neglect, Wind
water
needs
Low
water
info
Aloes thrive on neglect, making them one of the easiest garden plants for California.This one appreciates a deep watering every couple weeks in dry months. Most aloes will be plump with many bright vibrant blue or green leaves during their growth season. It’s natural for these same plants to show stress during their dry season, often turning shades of red, orange or brown, giving added seasonal interest to the succulent garden. During this time the leaves will curl in on themselves, and often shrivel up and shed from the base. If you prefer a lush look, watering when dry will keep them plump. Avoid overhead watering in the crown; when water collects there, it may lead to crown rot.
hardy
to
30F
exposure Full Sun – Part Shade
indoor
outdoor
In or Out
drainage In Ground: Cactus Mix, In Pots: Cactus Mix, Tolerates Sandy Soil
fertilizing All Purpose 1/2 Strength, Low Needs
origin Hybrid
california
native
No

Growing Notes

Once the flower stalks are completely bloomed out and dry, they will come out with a light tug, or can be pruned off low in the crown.
Suckers to make small clump.