Description
Aloe Vera is one of the most loved succulents for a reason—its thick, pointed leaves are packed with natural gel that’s widely used for soothing burns, skin care, and minor cuts. This small version is ideal for indoor spots with bright light, like kitchen windows or sunny shelves. The plant is incredibly drought-tolerant and doesn’t ask for much beyond occasional watering and good sunlight.
Native to arid regions, Aloe Vera stores water in its leaves, so it’s forgiving if you forget to water now and then. It also adds a refreshing touch of green to compact spaces and doubles as a practical addition to your home.
Specifications:
Popular Name | Aloe Vera |
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Botanical Name | Aloe barbadensis miller |
Size of the Plant | Small |
Pot | Nursery Standard Pot |
Maintenance | Very easy |
Water Schedule | Once every 7–10 days or when soil is dry |
Sun Exposure | Bright indirect light |
Ideal Location | Indoor – windowsills, kitchen corners |
Care Tips & Benefits:
Let the soil dry out completely between waterings—Aloe doesn’t like wet feet. Place it in a bright spot to keep it growing strong. Beyond its good looks, Aloe Vera offers natural gel inside its leaves that can be used (once mature and with care) for skin soothing and minor burns. It’s a low-effort plant that brings both beauty and a touch of utility to your space.
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