x Gasteraloe Grey Ghost
Gasteraloe 'Grey Ghost'
Original:×?Gasteraloe hybrids are typically stemless or almost stemless. Their succulent leaves, which are usually spotted or marked and have toothed margins, form rosettes. Gonialoe variegata and Aristaloe aristata are especially commonly used for these hybrids, as they are far more amenable to hybridization with gasterias than most other "aloes". New:Gasteraloe is a category of hybrid plants, from mixtures of species from the Aloe and Gasteria genera. In colder climates, it is treated as a Houseplant. They come in many varieties, some of which flower. They cannot survive in temperatures below 10c/55f. The leaves are spiky and fleshy.
Contributed by @SpicyCactus
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Full sun
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Occasional watering
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Not Frost hardy
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Free draining
Common name
Gasteraloe 'Grey Ghost'
Latin name
x Gasteraloe Grey Ghost
type
Succulent
family
Asphodelaceae
ph
7.0 - 8.5 Acid - Neutral
Plant & bloom calendar
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Best time to plant
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When the plant will bloom
full grown dimensions
x Gasteraloe Grey Ghost
Original:×?Gasteraloe hybrids are typically stemless or almost stemless. Their succulent leaves, which are usually spotted or marked and have toothed margins, form rosettes. Gonialoe variegata and Aristaloe aristata are especially commonly used for these hybrids, as they are far more amenable to hybridization with gasterias than most other "aloes". New:Gasteraloe is a category of hybrid plants, from mixtures of species from the Aloe and Gasteria genera. In colder climates, it is treated as a Houseplant. They come in many varieties, some of which flower. They cannot survive in temperatures below 10c/55f. The leaves are spiky and fleshy.
Planting
From Early Spring TO Late Winter
Plant in good cactus compost, or a loamy compost with added sand, for drainage.
Propagating
From Early Spring TO Late Winter
Carefully remove side-shoots when they are large enough to handle, cutting them away from the parent plant. Make sure they have some root, and re-pot.
Flowering
From Late Spring TO Early Spring
Downward hanging flowers grow on spikes, and can be white, yellow, orange or red. They usually appear in Summer, but can be seen irregularly through the year.