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Aloe walmsley's Bronze Variegated

AL051C
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Origin of Name
Aloe 'Walmsley's Bronze' is named after Tony Walmsley, a South African botanist and succulent enthusiast who discovered and introduced this cultivar. Walmsley is known for his extensive work on the taxonomy and propagation of succulent plants, particularly the Aloe genus.
Tony Walmsley was the former director of the Karoo Desert National Botanical Garden in South Africa and a prominent member of the South African Succulent Society.

Technical Description of Plant

Aloe 'Walmsley's Bronze Variegated' is a small to medium-sized succulent that forms dense rosettes of fleshy, lanceolate leaves. The leaves are characterized by their striking variegation, with creamy white and green stripes, overlaid with a bronze hue that intensifies under strong light or cool temperatures. The leaf margins are lined with small, white teeth. Like other aloes, it may produce tubular, orange to yellow flowers on tall spikes in the spring, attracting bees and other pollinators.

Origin of Plant

As a cultivated variety, Aloe 'Walmsley's Bronze Variegated' does not have a specific geographic origin in the wild. Instead, it is the product of careful selection and breeding within the horticultural community. Its parentage likely includes Aloe varieties known for their variegated foliage, though the exact lineage may not be publicly documented.

Conservation Status

Being a cultivar, Aloe 'Walmsley's Bronze Variegated' does not have a conservation status. It is not found in the wild and exists primarily in cultivation. The conservation of cultivated varieties like this one depends on the efforts of gardeners, collectors, and horticulturists to maintain and propagate the plants.

Care Instructions

Aloe 'Walmsley's Bronze Variegated' requires similar care to other aloe varieties. It prefers well-draining soil and should be planted in a location that receives bright, indirect light or partial sun. Direct, intense sunlight can enhance its bronze coloring but may also cause scorching if too harsh. Water the plant sparingly, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings, and reduce watering frequency in the winter. It is not frost-tolerant and should be protected from freezing temperatures. Propagation can be done through offsets or leaf cuttings, allowing easy expansion of your collection.

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