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Jan 16, 2024 10:16 PM CST
Name: Baja
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Aloes like a lot of light. The more natural light, the better indoors. Right in front of your sunniest unobstructed southerly facing window is best. An indoor aloe is not guaranteed to flower under low light conditions. I bet you see a lot more flowering if you can provide more light.

For what it's worth, that is not Aloe vera, which is just one of about 500 species of aloes. Nor is it the hybrid cultivar Safari Sunrise, which has different rosettes and flowers. It is likely one of many random hybrids in circulation, not that they differ particularly in terms of care.

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