Aloe Seeds – Blue Maguey
Aloe Seeds – Blue Maguey
Aloe Seeds – Blue Maguey

Aloe Seeds – Blue Maguey

These seeds are suitable for home gardening use
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Product description

Grow the bold and architectural Blue Maguey Aloe with these premium-quality heirloom seeds. Known for its striking blue-gray foliage and symmetrical rosette form, this aloe variety adds a dramatic touch to succulent gardens, desert landscapes, and container plantings. These Non-GMO, Organic seeds offer strong germination and develop into hardy plants that thrive in sun-drenched, low-water environments.

Blue Maguey Aloe is valued for its drought tolerance, slow-growing elegance, and ability to create an eye-catching focal point in warm-climate gardens. Whether grown indoors in pots or outside in dry landscapes, this aloe provides long-lasting beauty with minimal maintenance.

Features

  • Heirloom Quality: Pure seed stock offering natural color and form.

  • Non-GMO & Organic: Grown without synthetic chemicals or treatments.

  • High Germination Rate: Ensures reliable seedling development.

  • Striking Blue Foliage: Distinctive rosette with blue-gray leaves.

  • Drought Tolerant: Ideal for xeriscapes, rock gardens, and containers.

  • Low Maintenance: A great choice for beginners and succulent collectors.

Specifications

  • Seed Type: Heirloom, Non-GMO, Organic

  • Common Name (US): Blue Maguey Aloe Seeds

  • Botanical Type: Aloe species (Blue Maguey type)

  • Plant Type: Succulent perennial

  • Leaf Color: Blue-gray

  • Growth Habit: Rosette forming

  • Plant Height: 24–36 inches at maturity

  • Days to Germination: 14–30 days

  • Germination Temperature: 70–85°F

  • Days to Maturity: 2–3 years to full size

  • Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade

  • Soil Preference: Well-drained, sandy or cactus soil mix

  • Watering Needs: Low; allow soil to fully dry between watering

  • Hardiness Zones: USDA Zones 9–11

  • Planting Season:

    • Spring Planting: March–June

    • Indoor Planting: Year-round with warm conditions

  • Indoor Sowing: Start seeds in warm, bright light

  • Outdoor Sowing: Only in frost-free regions

  • Spacing: 18–24 inches between plants

  • Special Care: Avoid frost exposure; prevent overwatering