Aloe Vera

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Origin

Aloe Vera is a succulent plant species of the genus Aloe. The succulent has a long history of being used for medicinal purposes, dating back to ancient Egypt. The plant is native to North Africa, Southern Europe, and the Canary Islands.

Description

Aloe Vera produces a sap that can help heal burns and small scrapes, improves digestive health, and many more uses. The succulent leaves of aloes are usually green, although some types may feature pale green or white variegation or spots. Most types have few spines on the sword-shaped foliage.

Thriving Location

Adorning the kitchen widow seal or your favorite sunny spot in your home or office. Like most succulents, aloes thrive on minimal care and require little moisture to survive.

Water

Once soil is completely dry or every weeks

Sun

Sunny window, Indirect light.

Temperature

Anything 60°F and above. Do not expose to temperatures below freezing.

Humidity

Any levels will suffice.

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Origin

Aloe Vera is a succulent plant species of the genus Aloe. The succulent has a long history of being used for medicinal purposes, dating back to ancient Egypt. The plant is native to North Africa, Southern Europe, and the Canary Islands.

Description

Aloe Vera produces a sap that can help heal burns and small scrapes, improves digestive health, and many more uses. The succulent leaves of aloes are usually green, although some types may feature pale green or white variegation or spots. Most types have few spines on the sword-shaped foliage.

Thriving Location

Adorning the kitchen widow seal or your favorite sunny spot in your home or office. Like most succulents, aloes thrive on minimal care and require little moisture to survive.

Water

Once soil is completely dry or every weeks

Sun

Sunny window, Indirect light.

Temperature

Anything 60°F and above. Do not expose to temperatures below freezing.

Humidity

Any levels will suffice.

Origin

Aloe Vera is a succulent plant species of the genus Aloe. The succulent has a long history of being used for medicinal purposes, dating back to ancient Egypt. The plant is native to North Africa, Southern Europe, and the Canary Islands.

Description

Aloe Vera produces a sap that can help heal burns and small scrapes, improves digestive health, and many more uses. The succulent leaves of aloes are usually green, although some types may feature pale green or white variegation or spots. Most types have few spines on the sword-shaped foliage.

Thriving Location

Adorning the kitchen widow seal or your favorite sunny spot in your home or office. Like most succulents, aloes thrive on minimal care and require little moisture to survive.

Water

Once soil is completely dry or every weeks

Sun

Sunny window, Indirect light.

Temperature

Anything 60°F and above. Do not expose to temperatures below freezing.

Humidity

Any levels will suffice.