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I have alot of hybirds on my list and would like to know who made them and what was the parentage? If you have information please email me. Thank you, Joyce
Aloe
AL1722=
accutissian var. accutissian (light olive green open rosette nice markings on
stems, Madagascar) $6.50
AL1646= accutissian var. antanimorehsis (powdery green leaves with shades
of lavender, Madagascar) $6.50
AL053= ‘Angle Wings’ (small rosette, dark green with lots of silvery white
markings) 5 in stock $6.50 each
ALJO52= andongensis X bakeri (nice aloe with good color, thin leaves on a short
stem) 6 in stock $6.50 each
AL146=
albidflora (ruff leaves with lots of texture, white flowers, Madagascar) one in
stock $13.00
AL050= albida
X saundersii (very small grassy aloe, dark green) 10 in stock $6.50 each
AL157=
'Amaku Mano' (small rosettes, great coloring with red edges with uneven teeth)
N/A
AL1729=
ammophila (will be a medium sized rosette, red flowers, South Africa) small $6.50 one large
$15.00
AL1755= ankoberensis (thin dark leaves on thin stem, Tanzania-Ethiopia-Shewa
Region) 6 in stock $6.50 each
AL1685= antandroi (small bluish lax stems with small thin leaves,
Madagascar) 3 in stock $6.50 each
AL1848= arborescens
variegated (open rosettes, light yellow variegation, stems may get 2'-3', South
Africa) $20.00
AL1754= ardorescens
cream variegation (open rosettes, creamy variegation, stems may get 2'-3', South
Africa) $30.00
AL019= aristata
(nice rosette of dark green with soft teeth, from the central & eastern Karoo
eastwards to the Eastern Cape Province, the Free-State, Lesotho & KwaZulu-Natal,
South Africa) 4 in stock $6.50 each
AL068= aristata X lingularia (bright green rosette, nice textured
leaves, maybe a Gasteraloe) 5 in stock $6.50 each
ALJO43=
argyrostachys (nice blue fans, native to Madagascar)
N/A
ALJO55= bakeri ? AB (this one came to me about 30 years ago. Grows on short
stems and dark colored leaves. It not bakeri? But, that's the name it came
with?) one in stock $6.50
AL111= bakeri
? CH (small rosette, dark green with light
flecks, teeth on edge of
leaves, this one came from Chuck Hanson many years ago) $6.50
AL1807= bakeri spotted form (small open rosettes olive green, freckles on the front and
back side of the leaves, Madagascar) 6 in stock $6.50 each
AL1830= bakeri un-spotted form (small open rosette, olive green with yellow fl.
Madagascar) 5 in stock $6.50 each
AL1592= bakeri hyb. (very nice small aloe, came to me with this name, if
you can ID it let me know) $6.50
ALJO42=
belavenokensis (not sure how big this one gets. Was listed as being in the genus
Lomatophyllum. This plant is native to Madagascar.)
N/A
AL043= bellatula
(small grass like aloe, makes nice clumps, Madagascar) 6 in stock $6.50 each
AL155=
bellatuta X jacksonii (this has the good looks of both parents)
7 in stock $6.50 each
AL152=
'Black Beauty' (thick stiff ruff leaves, can become very black. I think there is
some Gasteria in this cross?) 10 in stock $6.50 each
AL208= 'Blue Hawaii' (small rosette, very blue with uneven tooth
pattern, N. Wong) 5 in stock $8.00 each
ALJO60= 'Bonus'
(small aloe with shades of pink, a Dick Wright hybrid. Came to me as a gift
plant with no name, just DW hybrid, so I gave it the name 'Bonus')
ALJ011=
'Bow Saw' (albiflora X 'Doran Black') X ('Doran Black') ( I gave it the name
'Bow Saw'. The tag only had the cross information on it. Don't know who made it.
It's a beauty!) 5 in stock $8.00 each
AL057= bowiea
(very small upright blue grassy leaves, from Eastern Cape Province around Port
Elizabeth & Kariega, South Africa) $8.00
AL107= ‘Brass Hat’ (small, brassy color in good light) $6.50
AL149= brevifolia var. brevifolia (these is a nice small form, very blue,
Western Cape Province, South Africa Aloe brevifolia may have been moved to a new
group of Aloes called Aloe perfoliata?) $8.00
ALJO066=
brevifolia 'Pearl' (great looking plant, power blue will sometimes have a light
cream streaks in the leaves that gives it a 'Pearl' sheen. Aloe brevifolia may
have been moved to a new group of Aloes called Aloe perfoliata?) 8 in stock $8.00
each
AL033= brevifolia
hybrid (small, narrow bluish leaves) 4 in stock $6.50 each
AL J010= brevifolia hybrid variegated (blueish rosettes with light stripping
of yellow)
3 in stock $8.00 each
ALJO65=
'Brown Betty' KZ (Aloe KG No. 5 X Aloe 'Aumakua Mano' N. Woug, nice coloring and
puts out lots of blooms. A Karen Zimmerman hybrid.) $10.00
AL185=
calcairiphila (small aloe, dark green stacked leaves will clump,
Madagascar)
AL130= 'California Dreamin'
(golden-olive green rosette on short stems, some leave texture. I think this one
has some Gasteria in it cross?) $6.50
ALJO37= cameronii X humilis (small plant, olive green, large teeth) $6.50
AL1732= camperi (bluegreen rosette 12"-18" with coral flowers, hardy down
to 25F for a short time) $6.50
AL1738= chabaudii var. chabaudii (powdery blue rosettes will be about
10"-18", red flowers, will take some light frost, Zimbabwe) $6.50
ALJO47= 'Cha
Cha' (thick chucky blue leaves. Don't know who make this one?) 3 in stock $8.00
each
AL1753= 'Chiquita Reta' (small hybrid named after Reta that works at
Grigsby's Cactus Garden) 6 in stock $6.50 each
AL048= ciliaris
(thin green leaves, very small teeth on outer edge, upright to trailing
semi-woody stems, eastern Cape Province, South Africa) $6.50
ALJO50=
claviflora (great medium small aloe with a blueish grey color. Native to Cape
Province-Great Bushmanland) one smaller $8.00 one larger $20.00
ALJO74= coniferi
(short stem with thick chucky blueish-grey leaves, reddish-brown teeth. Native to mountains
of Madagascar 4000 ft.) only one $18.00
ALJO53=
'Columbia' (bright
green, nice textur, white teeth. This cross was make by someone named Ernie?)
AL017= concinna
(small clumping, olive green very ruff, toothy leaves) $6.50
AL082= congolensis
(bright green short leaves, very toothy edges) 5 in stock $6.50 each
ALJO79= cooperi
(one of the grass aloe from South Africa light orange flowers) $8.00
AL036= cremnophila
(pinkish-lavender leaves, upright stems) $6.50
AL049= decaryi (bluish thin stem & leaves, grown this one over 30 yrs. came with
this name, I have been told twice now from to different gentleman from RSA
that this is the real decaryi. This one
looks nice growing in a hanging basket. Native to Madagascar.) $6.50
AL072= decaryi ?
(from Madagascar, open rosettes on short stems. Needs ID) $6.50
AL0012= deltoideodonta
(small rosettes wide green leaves, Madagascar) 6 in stock $6.50 each
AL024= deltoideodonta contigua fa. latifolia
(small bluish/green, wide fat leaves, Madagascar) 6 in stock $6.50 each
ALJO20=
'Dental Work' (little larger them some of the KG hybrids, blue leaves with ruff
red
toothy edges) $8.00
AL108= descoingsii (nice blue, clustering miniature aloe, Madagascar)
10 in stock
$6.50 each
AL029= descoingsii X calcariophila
(bluish small rosettes with toothy edges) $6.50
AL1594= dichotoma (bluish-gray leaves, smooth tan stem, this one is a slow
grower will be come a tree Aloe in time, makes a nice potted plant, South
Africa-Namaqualand-Bushman-Namibia) smaller $8.00 larger $15.00
ALJO71= dinteri X maculata (medium size aloe with great coloring small teeth along
the edge) small $8.00 large $15.00
ALJO21=
'Donnie' (blueish-pink leavers with lots of texture, margined with pink teeth, a
KG hybrid) $8.00
AL044= 'Doran Black'
(Named after the late nurseryman Doran Black, who ran Black's House of Cactus in
Stanton, this hybrid by Dick Wright is perhaps one of his most mis-labeled ones,
incorrectly called 'Dorian Black'. Its white conjoined marginal spines and
dense, raised white tubercles have made this aloe a popular starting point for
hybridists. A complex cross of aloe species, including A. albiflora, A. bakeri,
A. descoingsii and A. juvenna, it favors a warm or greenhouse environment devoid
of cold and wet conditions.) $6.50
ALJO62= 'Doran Black' X belletula (has a look of belletula with thick blueish
leaves very heavy bloomer) 8 in stock $6.50 each
AL074= dorotheae (long leaves, very toothy edges, good red coloring in
good light) $8.00 Lg. $15.00
AlJO54=
'Dream Catcher' (small pinkish green with lots of turtur, pink teeth. This is a
Dick Wright hybrid.)
ALJO36=
'Dragans Blood' (I think this is a KG hybrid? Got it a few years ago.
Reddish-blue leaves with bright red teeth.) 2 in stock $25.00 each
AL1740=
dumetorum (rosettes under 10" with thick finger like leaves, red & yellow fl.,
Kenya) N/A
ALJO37= falcata
(blue medium size aloe, native to Northern, Western Cape up to Klawer) only one
$15.00
ALJO44= 'Fang' (aka "Marco' small pink, KG hybrid, also had 'Shawn's Red' on the
tag.) 6 in stock $10.00 each
ALJO51=
'Fiddlesticks' (small aloe with nice markings. Came with the name J. Bleck?)
$6.50
AL013= ‘Fire Bird’
HBG 89468 (Shannon Lyons hybridized A. descoingsii with A. thompsoniae to yield
this floriferous plant with spotted recurved leaves. ‘Firebird’looks like a
slender-leaved version of the Bleck hybrid, A. ‘Cha Cha’ but bests it in
producing conical racemes of narrow, urceolate, bright red-orange flowers almost
unceasingly.) $6.50
ALJO58=
florenceae (small blue aloecovered with tiny blue teeth. Native to Madagascar.)
N/A
ALJO48= fosteri
(medium size aloe, old leaves tips dry in summer heat, I like the look, South
Africa) only
one plant $15.00
ALJO56= 'Franko'
(looks like it going to be a small one. Came to me with know information? Would
like to know who make this one?)
N/A
AL109= fragilis
(from Madagascar, small open rosettes on short stems) 8 in stock $6.50 each
AL215= 'Freckle Face' (bluish short thick leaves with lot of white
freckles. The name Jim Smith was on the tag? ) 8 in stock $6.50 each
AL101= 'Grande' ISI
95-18 (bluish-lavender leaves with good texture.
John Bleck of the University of California, Santa Barbara, carried out a
very successful Aloe breeding program and some of his small floriferous
hybrids have been offered through ISI and more are to come. ‘Grande’ is
another of his Collector Series, developed for desirable vegetative
characteristics, yet it is more noteworthy for its crimson, glaucou) $6.50
ALJO68=
'Grassy Lassie' (dark green grassy leaves, would make a good garden plant in a
harmer claimant) $8.00

AL005= haworthioides (dark green with fussy teeth, very nice miniature,
orange flowers, Madagascar) N/A
ALJO40=
'Helskloof Bells' HBG 95206 (In the summer of 1991, Brian Kemble, noted student
of the genus Aloe, created this uncommon hybrid of
two species from South Africa’s Mediterranean climate. The seed parent was
the red-flowered form of A. pearsonii, a
species many find difficult to grow and flower. It forms spectacular
colonies of erect, columnar branches covered with red-blushed leaves, in the
Hellskloof, a montane region of the Richtersveld in the N. Cape. The
pollen parent was the related A. distans, an
easier species from the coast with more freely produced, larger heads of
flowers. I suggested the cultivar name ‘Hellskloof Bells’, a play on the
term “hell’s bells”. Webster’s defines the term as “an interjection to indicate
vexation or surprise”. The surprise was mine as this was the first hybrid
of A. pearsonii I had seen. Another allusion
suggested by the cultivar name is to the beautiful romantic tune from
The Music Man that Paul McCartney re-recorded for
a younger generation: “There were bells in the hills, but I never heard
them ringing” (until Brian made the cross). These are two species that
would never have come together except by the hand of a creative hybridizer.
A final allusion is to the pendent (bell-like) flowers. The five seedlings
resulting from this cross are vegetatively quite uniform. Of the two
clones illustrated here one is red flowered, the other paler. We have been
too busy propagating the third clone, offered here, to have flowered it.
Time will tell where its flowers will fall on the color spectrum. This
information is from the HGB ISI list.)
N/A
AL011= hemmingii
(main rosette gets to be a foot across, has great color & big teeth, slow to
offset) $6.50
AL158= 'Hey Babe' (A.
descoingsii X bakeri x parvula - short blue leaves with lots of texture, it's a beauty)
6 in stock
$6.50 each
AL1769= hildebrandtii (open rosette, light green with stems to 2', will
take some frost, Somalia & Ethiopia) $6.50
ALJO59=
howmanii (short stems, flat leaves, nice reddisd green color. Native to
Chimanimani Mountains in Zimbabwe and Mozambique.)
AL065= ‘Hummel’s Cup of Gold’ (ruff olive green leaves with lots of
variegation. There may be some Gasteria in this cross?) $8.00
AL004= humilis var. echinata (smaller of the two, very blue,
from Mossel through the Little Karoo to Grahamstown in the east & northwards to
Somerset East & Graaff-Reinet, South Africa) $6.50
AL022= humilis var. humilis
(small blue clumping aloe, South Africa) $6.50
AL020= ibitiensis
(small light bluish green leaves, smooth edges, Madagascar) $6.50
AL156= inexpectata (very small dark green plants with short stem,
Madagascar) N/A
AL009= jacksonii
(bluish-green, open rosette, light freckles, tiny teeth) $6.50
ALJO41= 'Jaws'
(very nice cross, lots of big teeth. Tag had the name of Duke & Kaz on it not
sure if they are the maker of this one? Cool plant!)
N/A
ALJO66=
'Johnson Hyb.' (I realy like this one, nice olive green color, soft leaves. I
think it would make a good landscape plant for a mild climates.) $8.00
AL058= jucunda
(very beautifully colored miniature) 9 in stock $6.50 each
AL1095= juvenna (short ruff leaves on short stems) $6.50
AL062= kedongensis (small open rosette on 12" stems) $6.50
ALJO49=
kildebrandtii (blue thick on short stems) $6.50
AL110= 'Lavender Beauty' (small lavender rosettes) $6.50
AlJO57=
'Lavender Star' (lavender leaves with pinkish teeth, another KG hybrid.) $10.00
AL1718= 'Liberty Belle' (small ale, makes a short 5" to 6" stem
with offsets) $6.50
AL1562=
lineata 'Strap Form'
(fans of light blue-green leaves on up right stems up, right grower, came to me
as Aloe lineata
var. muirii, it's a strange variant of Aloe lineata, South Africa) $8.00
ALJO70= 'Lizard Lips' (another rauhii
cross, more toothy on the edges) $6.50
AL1736= longissryla (toothy grayish leaves with red flowers with long styles,
South Africa)
AL1782= mawii X humilis (small bright green rosette, lumpy texture on front
& back of the leaves) $6.50
ALL142= macrum (open rosette of chalky green leaves. This plant was in the genus
Lomatophyllum. It is my understanding Lomatophyum have been moved to the genus
Aloe. Native to Madagascar) $10.00
AL1723= maculata (makes a nice rosette 8"- 16" wide fat leaves, has been
none to take cool down to 20F for a short time, South Africa) 4 in stock $8.00
each
AL168= maculata variegated (sometimes found under the synonym saponaria
variegated, will make 20" rosettes with a lot of
variegation) 8 in stock $15.00 each variegation may very
ALJO69=
mcloughinii (there in a group of aloe that are hard to tell apart, this one seems
to be the smaller one of the group. Slow to off set, it comes from Ethiopia)
$10.00
ALJO30=
mcloughinii 'Chost' (I realy like this one! It seens to be somewhat variegated and has
been very slow to offset. Native to Ethiopia)
N/A
AL1852= medishiana (small open rosette, 1' stems, Somalia) $6.50
AL172= melanacantha (this are very young plants, large white teeth that
will turn black with age, from Nieuwoudtville & Bitterfontein northwards to
southern Namibia, South Africa) 9 in stock $10.00 each
ALJO33= meyeri
X 'Doran Black' (looks alot like 'Doran Black', has a gray smokey color.) $8.00
AL177= 'Midnight' (small rosette, very blackish coloring) $6.50
AL209= 'Midnight' X ' Doran Black' (very blackish-blue small rosette)
$6.50
AL040= millotii
(small lax clump, thin blue leaves, good in hanging baskets) $6.50
AL0013=
'Minibelle' HBG 89471 (small aloe, with lots of teeth on short stem, makes
offsets)
AL1832= mutabilis (will become a 12"+ blue green rosette on a short
stem, from Johannesburg in the south, northwards to Chuniespoort near
Pietersburg & westwards along the Magaliesburg to Rustenburg, South Africe) $6.50
AL1726= myriacantha (grass like aloe very upright grower, from the eastern
parts of South Africa) N/A
AL0023= nobilii variegated (nice light yellow variegated.
I think these plants are now listed in a new group of Aloes called Aloe
perfoliata.) $8.00
AL1797= nubigena
X juvenna (spotted open rosettes with a little texture)
$6.50
ALJO67=
'Olympic Star' (looks like another bellatula cross, it's a heavy bloomer) $6.50
ALJO39= parallelifolia (flat bronze colored leaves on thin stems, Madagascar-Firanaranisoa)
$10.00
AL169= peglarae (powder blue rosettes, will be a small aloe, found on the
Magailisburg & Witwatersberg, from Pretoria westwards to Rustenburg & southwards
to Krugersdrop, South Africa) N/A
AL069= ‘Pepe’ (sometimes listed as sp. aff. hawortioides, very small, dark
green, lots of fussy teeth, clustering, Madagascar. I think this is a cross of
hawortioides and descoignsii?) 7 in stock $6.50 each
AL112= perfoliata = distans (small rosettes with gold teeth on
trailing stems, Aloe perfoliata is the new name for a grouping of Aloe distans
and Aloe mitriformis, west coast of South Africa, from Danger Point northwards
to St. Helena Bay)
N/A
AL067= plicatilis (chalky blue fans, small tree aloe from the western
mountains of South Africa) $10.00
AL087= 'Prime Time' (open rosettes on short stems) $6.50
ALJO44=
pronkii X (nice small blue-gray cross with I don't know what?) $8.00
AL046=
'Quick Silver' (rauhii cross, nice silvery color) 10 in stock $6.50 each
ALJO77=
ramosissima (one of my favorite aloes, will make a shrub with lots of woody tan
branches. Native to Richtersueld to Southern Namibia.) $15.00
AL1693= 'Raspberry Ruffles' (small rosette with a raspberry coloring when
grown in good light, lots of texture, Kelly Griffin hybrid) 4 in stock $15.00
each
AL041= rauhii
(bluish leaves with light markings) $6.50
ALJO63= rauhii X belletula (nice makings thicker shroter leaves then belletula)
$6.50
AL104= rauhii
X somalensis (small chalky blue green leaves, large light
freckles, tooth edges) $6.50
AL085= richardsiae (bulb type grass aloe, rare.
First described by Reynolds in 1964. It is found in the Mbeya district of
Tanzania. The tuberous roots will get 4 centimetres in diameter, the grass-like
leaf . The flowers are white.) $15.00
AL114= rivierei (bright green up right stems 2' to 3' very toothy, clumper) $8.00
AL1777= 'RGC' (another rushii hybrid, don't know what cross this many be,
I liked it's looks so I've keep it around) $6.50
ALJO46=
'Salty' (small thick leaves that look like there covered with Kosher salt. This
is a Dick Wright hybrid
No. 79 .) N/A
AL153= saundersii (blue thin grass like leaves, very small plants, from
central KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)
ALJO73= scobinifolia (light green smooth edges, medium sized aloe. Native of Somalia.)
$8.00
AL1734= 'Silver Ridge' (bright silvery green with lots of texture, Kelly Griffin
hybrid) $6.50
ALJO64=
'Silver Spurs' (small beautiful power blue aloe with very thick leaves. I saw
somewere that this is a Steve Hammer cross?)
N/A
AL161= sinkatana (blue with pinkish edging & teeth,
Sudan) 5 in stock $6.50 each
AL1691= sinkatana X bakeri (you can see the sinkatana in this one, I have
not seen it flower?) $6.50
AL010= ‘Snowflake’ (rauhii cross, has more white
spots than any of the
other rauhii crosses) $6.50
ALJO34= 'Snow Queen' (Nice looking grassy aloe with white flowers.) $8.00
AL081= somalensis (small aloe great coloring with glossy leaves)
$8.00
AL1607= somaliensis var. marmorta (mother plant 10" lime green rosette,
offsets will look like somaliensis) $8.00
AL055= ‘Sparkling Burgundy’ (A.
albiflora X (descoingsii x rauhii) x glauca - small aloe, dark burgundy leaves when grown
in good light) $6.50
AL032=
sp. 'CB' #2 (main rosette is about 12" across, thin leaves with large teeth,
it's one of my favorites, nice red fl, needs ID) $6.50
AL1100= sp. #13 (rosette under 20", tiny teeth on the edges, back side of the
leaves has a short row of teeth at the very tip of the leave, needs ID)
AL1809= striatula var. striatula (open rosette, tall stems, grayish-green
coloring, came to me as Aloe aurantiaca GK7798) $6.50
AL086= suffulta hyb. dwarf (wide reddish bronze leaves when grown in good
light, small teeth)
4 in stock $10.00 each
ALJO22= 'Sugar'
(I realy like this one! Has nice color with lots of texture that looks like it
covered in a corse sugar. Another KG hybrid)
$8.00
ALJO35= 'Sun
Gold' (I'm thinking this an old cross. I like it has good variegation. May have
some Gasteria in the cross?) $8.00
AL045= suprafoliata
(dark reddish-blue leaves, stacked, moustache aloe, from the rocky slopes in
Mpumalanga, northern KwaZulu-Natal & Swaziland, South Africa) 6 in stock $8.00
each
AL1835= 'Tana' parvula hybrid (beautiful blue-gray rosette on short stems, lots
of nice texture) $6.50
AL099=
'Tanya' (olive green leave with some texture & dark edges with small teeth. I
think there is some Gasteria in this cross?) 6 in stock $6.50 each
AL039= tenuior (thin branching stems, thin to somewhat fleshy leaves,
woody disk like tuber, from Cookhouse & Somerset East in the EasternCape
province northwards to Tsolo in southern KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa) $6.50
AL0161=
'Tegelberg's Triumph' (lovely small very toothy rosette, may be a cross between
Aloe aristata and erinacea, needs good bright light, my two mother plants has
never offset, had to quarter one of the plants to get pups)
N/A
ALJO78= tormentorii (medium size aloe, chucky green
with dark edge and small teeth, Madagascar.) only one $18.00
ALJO76= ukambensis (medium size rosette with dark
green lines on wide thick leaves, reddish-brown leaves. Native to Eastern
Africa.) only one $15.00
AL127= vaombe cross (blue open rosette,
2' to 3' stem) $8.00
AL0152= variegata
‘Partridge Breast’ (dark green leaves with white spots arranged in bands, from
the Free-State, the Karoo, Namaqualand & the Southern parts of Namibia, South
Africa) $6.50
AL1764= vera cream variegation (this one has the great creamy variegation, one
of my favorites, sym. barbadensis) smaller $15.00 one large $40.00
ALJO31= vera striata variegation (The variegation on this one is cream, yellow
and green. Make lots of offsets.) $8.00
ALJO32=
'Vito' (This is another KG hybrid. Has nice texture and color. The mother plant
in the photo is growing in a 6" pot.) $10.00
ALJO75= 'Vulcanica' HBG ISI 2009-15 (According to Tom
McCoy, Aloe 'Vulcanica' appears to be merely a garden hybrid of A. armatissima.
In addition, the original publication of A. vulcanica Lavranos & Collenette
lacked a Latin diagnosis and citation of a type specimen and is therefore
invalid. A. 'Vulcanica', therefore, is also invalid as a Latinized cultivar
name. In view of this, plants distributed as ISI 2009-15 should be referred to
as "A. armatissima hybrid." Information from the HBG ISI list.) only one $15.00
AL059=
'Walmsley's' variegated (dark green fat leaves with lots of creamy yellow) $8.00
AL147= 'White Cloud' (very white thick leaves with a little texture)
8 in stock $8.00 each
AL034= ‘Winter Sun’ (small fat bluish green leaves)
2 in stock $6.50 each
AL216= 'WunderKind'
HBG 90214
(Brian Kemble, curator at the Ruth Bancroft Garden in Walnut Creek, CA and noted
aloe and agave expert, selected this vigorous cultivar published here for the
first time. It is derived from a choice form of A. deltoideodonta (distributed
as var. nov. by Abbey Garden). An attempted cross with pollen of A. somaliensis
var. marmorata was unsuccessful, but the plant apparently selfed. ‘Wunderkind’
is characterized by beautiful, white-spotted, tuberculate leaves with marginal
teeth joined into elongate, molar-like groupings as in the parent, but it
offsets prolifically while the parent is largely solitary. In addition, its
showy upright inflorescences of pinkish flowers make it a worthy addition to the
range of dwarf container specimens or rockery subjects.) 2 in stock
$8.00
each
AL148= 'X' (Had
a good laugh on this one. Tag said, Aloe X. It's a cross of some kind and it's small.)
8 in stock $6.50 each