Aloe safari
Aloe safari is a South African native that has recently soared in popularity in the States because of its beautiful early spring flowers, spreding growth pattern and durability to take extreme temperatures. The three popular color varieties are orange, pink and sunsrise which is a beautiful flower gradiation from orange to pink to white. These aloes add a dramatic impact to any garden and are easily kept to a manageable size.
PLANT VARIATIONS-
Please note that no two plants are exactly the same, that’s what makes them so unique! There may be some slight variations in height, width, amount of leaves, etc. We do our best to ensure your plants are consistent and keep our listings updated. As these are live plants, they change frequently.
SPECIAL REQUESTS-
We have the ability to procure hundreds of varieties of plants from 2 inches to 5 gallons. If you do not see what you are looking for, please send us a message and we will see if we can help!
BARE ROOT NOTIFICATION-
Most cactus and agaves are available bare root, this can simplify shipping and dramatically decrease the package weight. Almost all plants over 1 gallon in size will be shipped bare root.
SHIPPING DETAILS-
Please note, shipments to Hawaii, Alaska and international have greater costs for shipping. We will help you find the best freight quotes we can. Plants shipped to Hawaii cannot include soil.
INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING-
We cannot guarantee any plants shipped internationally. Please check with your customs department to see if you need any special certifications. Almost all plants shipped internationally require a Phytosanitary Certificate from the US Department of Agriculture, you can purchase them in our shop.
Agave
Collection
This magical, mystical plant is the queen of the southwest. It’s known for the key ingredient in tequila and mezcal, but also has other medicinal qualities. Even more impressive than the stately silhouettes in soft spectrums of greens and blues is their drought-tolerant qualities. Perfect for today’s world. Our healthy plants are grown here in Arizona. With over 57 varieties, we’re confident you’ll find at least a few of our agaves you can’t live without.