Q: How long does it take for a Spiral Aloe to develop its spiral form?
A: It takes several years. The spiral typically begins to become noticeable after the plant has produced 2-3 years of new growth , but a mature, well-defined spiral with over 90 leaves generally takes 5-6 years or more to develop .
Q: Is it difficult to grow?
A: Yes, it is considered a challenging plant. Its primary requirements are: 1) Excellent drainage (use very gritty, rocky soil and avoid overwatering) . 2) Cool nights (it prefers large temperature swings and dislikes prolonged heat; it can suffer in consistently hot, humid climates) . 3) No fertilizer (it is adapted to poor, rocky soils) .
Q: Does it bloom?
A: Yes, mature plants bloom. In spring and summer, it sends up a tall, branched stalk with tubular flowers that are typically coral-red to orange-pink . However, it does not flower reliably in cultivation and may only bloom under specific conditions .
Q: Does it produce offsets?
A: No, it is very reluctant to produce offshoots naturally. Aloe polyphylla is a solitary plant, and it does not typically form suckers or offsets . It is usually propagated by seed or, in some cases, by carefully destroying the growing point to force offsets, though this is not recommended for beginners.
Q: Is it rare and protected?
A: Yes, it is a highly protected species. It is listed under Appendix I of CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species), meaning international trade is strictly regulated . It is a vulnerable, endemic species native only to the high mountains of Lesotho .