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This includes Aloes, Haworthias, Gasterias etc. This family has representatives of both cool and warm weather growers, so it's important to pay close attention to dormancies. Watering should take these dormancies into account. Lighting should follow this basic rule- If it's a small species; it probably occurs in protected locations and therefore should receive part sun/shade or broken sun all day. Larger species tend to grow in less protected areas or in the open, and consequently will do best with full to part sun. Typical cactus/succulent soil is fine.

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Aloe cooperi
209052
US $4.00
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Attractive miniature. Aloe is quite convincing as a Haworthia. Easy. Full to part sun, moderate water in warm season, drier in winter.

US $5.50
Aloe humilis
204807

Another nice clumping miniature. Hardy to zone 8b. Full to part sun, moderate water in warm season, drier in winter.

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