Aloe 'Sean Red'
A nice cultivar with Red square teeth, along margins of the leaf.
Origin of Name
The name 'Sean Red' is a cultivar designation.
Technical Description of Plant
Aloe 'Sean Red' features robust, lance-shaped leaves that form a dense, symmetrical rosette. The leaves are a deep green under moderate conditions but transform to a striking red or burgundy when placed in full sun or when slightly stressed. This color transformation is particularly pronounced during cooler months or with reduced watering. The leaf margins are adorned with small, white teeth, adding texture and interest. Aloe 'Sean Red' can produce tall spikes of tubular, orange to red flowers, adding to its ornamental appeal.
Origin of Plant
As a hybrid, Aloe 'Sean Red' is the result of selective breeding to enhance specific traits such as coloration, hardiness, and flowering capability. While the exact parentage may not be publicly documented, it is a testament to the genetic diversity within the Aloe genus, showcasing the potential for stunning ornamental varieties. Hybrids like 'Sean Red' are often developed in controlled environments, combining traits from various species to achieve a desired aesthetic.
Conservation Status
As a cultivated hybrid, Aloe 'Sean Red' does not have a conservation status. However, the practice of cultivating hybrids plays a role in conservation by reducing the demand for wild-collected specimens, thereby indirectly contributing to the preservation of natural aloe species and their habitats.
Care Instructions
Aloe 'Sean Red' thrives in bright, direct sunlight, which encourages the red pigmentation in its leaves. It prefers well-draining soil mixes and should be watered sparingly, allowing the soil to dry completely between waterings. This plant is drought-tolerant and well-suited to dry, warm climates but should be protected from frost to avoid damage. Minimal fertilization is needed; a balanced, succulent-specific fertilizer can be applied once in the spring to support growth and flowering.




