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Aloe Vera

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Size: 40 - 50 cm | Ø 12cm

Aloe vera, also known as Aloe, is an iconic houseplant, prized for both its sculptural beauty and its many medicinal properties. With its succulent, spiky leaves, this plant is an excellent choice for those looking for a practical and decorative plant.

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Care

Luminosity

This plant prefers environments with lots of light or direct sunlight.

Watering

Allow the soil to dry completely before watering again.

Toxicity

This plant is not toxic to pets.

Tip

To be used for medicinal purposes, the lower leaves of the aloe vera must be removed.

About Aloe Vera

Aloe vera is a succulent plant native to the arid regions of the Arabian Peninsula, but is now found all over the world, both in tropical climates and indoors. This plant is known for its thick, fleshy leaves, which grow in a rosette and are filled with a clear gel that is widely used in skin treatments, burns and other medicinal uses.

In its natural habitat, Aloe vera is adapted to extreme conditions, thriving in poor soil and intense sunlight. These characteristics make Aloe one of the easiest houseplants to maintain, perfect for those looking for a low-maintenance plant that also offers additional benefits. Its light green leaves, often with small white spots, not only add an exotic touch to any environment, but can also be harvested and used directly as a natural remedy.

In addition to being a decorative plant, Aloe vera is widely recognized for its healing properties. The gel extracted from its leaves is rich in vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, and is a common ingredient in beauty and health products.

An interesting fact about Aloe Vera is that, in many cultures, it is seen as a plant that brings good luck and prosperity. Additionally, it is a plant that requires little water, storing most of its moisture in the leaves, which makes it extremely resistant to drought.