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aloe vera kopen plant Aloe bakeri – Thin-Stemmed Clumping AloeAloe bakeri Small rosettes, narrow speckled leaves and low clustered growth define Aloe bakeri. This Madagascan Aloe species stays compact and can spread slowly into a mat like group of offsets. The leaves can show dark green to red brown tones, with close speckling across the slim blades. Mature plants may produce orange red tubular flowers above the low rosettes. Small Madagascan Aloe traits Plant type: Small accepted Aloe species from southeastern
Aloe bakeri
Small rosettes, narrow speckled leaves and low clustered growth define Aloe bakeri. This Madagascan Aloe species stays compact and can spread slowly into a mat-like group of offsets.
The leaves can show dark green to red-brown tones, with close speckling across the slim blades. Mature plants may produce orange-red tubular flowers above the low rosettes.
Small Madagascan Aloe traits
- Plant type: Small accepted Aloe species from southeastern Madagascar.
- Growth habit: Low rosettes can offset into a compact mat or cluster.
- Leaves: Narrow speckled leaves form slim rosettes with a closely patterned surface.
- Colour: Leaf tones can range from dark green to red-brown.
- Flowers: Mature plants can produce orange-red tubular flowers.
- Pot style: Shallow, fast-draining pots suit the small clustered growth.
Clustered rosettes and seasonally dry habitat
Aloe bakeri stays small and forms close rosette clusters. Its narrow leaves arise from small crowns, and older plants can form a tight group of offsets that need air and drainage at the substrate surface.
The species is native to southeastern Madagascar, where it belongs to seasonally dry tropical habitats. In cultivation, bright light, mineral drainage and careful watering help keep moisture from sitting inside the clustered rosettes.
Care for Aloe bakeri
- Light: Bright light keeps the small rosettes compact and helps avoid weak, stretched growth.
- Pot choice: A shallow container suits the low rosettes and makes moisture easier to control.
- Watering: Water the substrate well, then let it dry through before watering again.
- Substrate: A gritty mineral mix keeps moisture from sitting around the clustered crowns.
- Clump care: Dense offsets need space at the surface so the lower leaves can dry after watering.
- Temperature: Warm indoor conditions suit active growth; cold wet substrate can damage small roots.
- Flowering: Flowering depends on maturity, strong light and a dry-rooted succulent routine.
- Repotting: Repot carefully, as small offsets can detach from the cluster during handling.
Issues in tight Aloe bakeri clusters
- Rot in the clump: Soft lower rosettes often indicate moisture held inside a dense cluster.
- Weak growth: Long, pale leaves usually point to insufficient light.
- Mealybugs: Pests can hide between tight rosettes and older dried leaf bases.
- Scale insects: Hard bumps on narrow leaves should be checked before the cluster thickens.
- Root stress: Fine roots can suffer in compact soil that stays wet after watering.
Safety for Aloe bakeri
Aloe bakeri should not be treated as edible, and chewing pets should not have access to it. The narrow leaves and small teeth can scratch during repotting or division.
Botanical background for Aloe bakeri
Aloe bakeri is an accepted species described by Scott Elliot in 1891. The species epithet honours the botanist John Gilbert Baker.
Its narrow leaves, small crowns and clustered offsets fit a shallow mineral pot.
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