ALOE VERA
Aloe vera is a short-stemmed shrub commonly referred to as a "miracle plant." Aloe is a genus of flowering succulent plants including around 500 species. Aloe vera is succulent with erect leaves that create a dense rosette. The gel derived from the plant's leaves has a wide range of uses and benefits.
Care tips
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Keep your aloe plant in a bright, sunny location. It will go dormant and stop developing if this is not done.
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Water the plant heavily every two weeks or so until the soil is completely dry.
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Because this is a desert plant, damp soil will cause the roots to rot.
- Water the plant properly.
- The soil of the aloe vera plant should be allowed to go completely dry before being watered.
- When the aloe plant is watered, the soil should be thoroughly drenched, but the water should be allowed to drain freely from the soil.
- When growing aloe vera plants, plant them in a cactus potting soil mix or a regular potting soil that has been amended with additional perlite or building sand
- Stored in a pot
Benefits
- It heals wounds and soothes burns. Aloe vera is the greatest for sunburns, burns, cuts, and scrapes.
- Relieves Intestinal Issues
- Arthritis Swelling is Reduced.
- It helps to heal psoriasis lesions.
- Infections of the gums.
- Irritations and damage to the eyes.
- Strains and sprains are common injuries.
- Lung congestion is number eight.
Botanical Name: Aloe barbadensis
Plant Type: Succulents Plant
Usage:
- Indoor Plant
- Attractive Foliage (leaves)
- NASA recommended air purifier
- Medicinal plant