


Botanic Name: Aloe barbadensis miller
Origin: North Africa
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How to Care for Aloe Vera
Sunlight: Place it near a sunny window indoors or in partial shade outdoors.
Watering: Water deeply but infrequently. Let the soil dry out completely between watering.
Soil: Use a cactus or succulent mix. Avoid soggy or compacted soil.
Repotting: Repot every 1–2 years if it outgrows its container.
Pests: Watch for mealybugs or aphids. Keep leaves clean and dry.
Aloe Vera is a short-stemmed or stemless succulent plant with thick, fleshy green leaves that fan out from the center of the base. The leaves are serrated along the edges with small white teeth and contain a clear, gel-like substance known for its soothing and healing properties.
It belongs to the Asphodelaceae family and thrives in hot, dry climates but is also commonly grown indoors around the world. The plant can reach about 60–100 cm in height and may produce yellow or orange tubular flowers on a tall spike when mature and well cared for.
Aloe Vera is widely used in cosmetics, herbal remedies, and health products due to its anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, and skin-soothing qualities.
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