1 Aloe dorotheae ‘Sunset Aloe’ cutting – Fiery Color-Changing Succulent 🔥🌿

$9.50
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☀️ Light Partial Sun, Full Sun,
💧 Water and Feeding Water:
• Water deeply, then allow soil to dry completely
• Reduce watering in winter
• Avoid letting water sit in the rosette

Feeding:
• Optional diluted cactus fertilizer in spring and summer
• Do not overfertilize
🌱 Difficulty 🌱 Beginner-Friendly "Drama-free plant energy",

Meet Aloe dorotheae, famously known as Sunset Aloe — a show-stopping succulent that looks like it’s been painted by the sun itself. In bright light, its plump, triangular leaves transform from fresh green into blazing shades of orange, coral, and fiery red. The color shift is dramatic, intentional, and absolutely mesmerizing.

This aloe isn’t just hardy — it’s bold. Whether grown as a single specimen or used as the focal point in an arrangement, Sunset Aloe brings instant warmth and energy to any space. Easygoing, drought-tolerant, and endlessly photogenic, it’s perfect for beginners who still want something that turns heads.

Low maintenance. High impact. Total glow-up plant.


Reminder to Order a Heat Pack if Cold
Cold temps ahead? ❄️
If your local temperatures drop below 40°F, we strongly recommend adding a heat pack to your order to protect your aloe during transit and ensure it arrives vibrant and stress-free.

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