×Gasteraloe 'Flow' is a small, slow-growing succulent that forms a rosette of sturdy, deep green leaves covered with white bumps …
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×Gasteraloe (also known as ×Gastrolea) is a category of hybrid plants, from mixtures of species from the Aloe and Gasteria genera. Gasteraloe hybrids are typically stemless or almost stemless. Their succulent leaves, which are usually spotted or marked and have toothed margins, form rosettes. Aloe variegata and Aloe aristata are especially commonly used for these hybrids, as they are far more amenable to hybridization with Gasterias than most other Aloes.
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×Gasteraloe 'Silver Swirls' is a succulent plant that forms rosettes of thick, triangular, gray-green leaves with white spots and toothed …
×Gasteraloe 'Cosmo' is a slow-growing succulent that forms dense rosettes of fleshy, speckled, rich green leaves. It can grow up to 12 …
×Gasteraloe 'Twilight Zone', also known as Aloe 'Twilight Zone', is an attractive small succulent that forms rosettes of dark green leaves …
×Gasteraloe beguinii (Lizard Tail) is a slow-growing succulent that forms rosettes of lance-shaped, dark green to reddish leaves covered …
×Gasteraloe 'Green Ice' is a beautiful small succulent that forms rosettes of grayish-green leaves marked with gray dots and elongated …