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aloe vera barbadensis miller stockton plant Aloe Vera (Barbadensis Miller) – Enchanted Hammock

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aloe vera barbadensis miller stockton plant Aloe Vera (Barbadensis Miller) – Enchanted HammockThe Aloe Vera (Barbadensis Miller) is a succulent that can be grown indoors as a houseplant, or in a temperate zone as an outdoor perennial. A medicinal plant with antioxidants and antibacterial properties. Externally it is used to heal burns, wounds, insect bites, eczema, and other skin problems. The gel can also be used to soften and moisturize the skin. Shop this Aloe Vera (Barbadensis Miller) at Enchanted Hammock and get the highest quality plant

The Aloe Vera (Barbadensis Miller) is a succulent that can be grown indoors as a houseplant, or in a temperate zone as an outdoor perennial. A medicinal plant with antioxidants and antibacterial properties. Externally it is used to heal burns, wounds, insect bites, eczema, and other skin problems. The gel can also be used to soften and moisturize the skin. 

Shop this Aloe Vera (Barbadensis Miller) at Enchanted Hammock and get the highest quality plant variety available.  Get the fastest shipped Aloe Vera (Barbadensis Miller) today.   

CARE - Bright indirect sunlight - Requires little water, allow the soil to completely dry out before watering. - Prefers low humidity levels, between 30-50%, and can thrive in average home humidity. - They are native to Arid regions and can withstand a wide range of temperatures, but they prefer warm temps between 60-85 Degrees F (15-20 degrees C) - Aloe likes a soil mix that is a little sandy and a little bit acidic. Mixing equal parts of sand, perlite, peat moss or coco coir makes a good soil mix for aloe plants. This will keep the soil from holding too much water, which can cause root rot. - Not heavy feeders, so they only need a little fertilizer. Feed in Spring before new growth begins. 

NOTE -  For a  starter plant of this variety you will receive 2-3 rooted cuttings shipped bare root or a 3 inch greenhouse pot with 3-4 rooted cuttings planted in the pot, depending on stock.  For a 6 inch pot of this variety you will receive a 6 inch pot full of this plant variety.  Each living plant is unique and may vary in size, color, or shape depending on the season

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