Aristaloe

Aristaloe is a genus of evergreen flowering perennial plants in the family Asphodelaceae from Southern Africa.

This species is known locally as "serelei" (Sesotho for "slippery one") or "langnaaldaalwyn" (Afrikaans for "lacey aloe").

Its nectar-rich, tubular orange flowers tend to attract birds, bees, and wasps easily.

However it may need to be grown indoors or under glass in extremely cold temperate regions, to give it some winter heat.

This clumping species readily produces large numbers of offsets, which can be separated and planted as a means of propagation.

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