Aloe ‘Blue Elf’
Aloe ‘Blue Elf’ is a popular aloe commonly seen in commercial and public areas in the Coachella Valley.
Its beautiful leaves and flowers aside, the reason for its popularity is its extreme toughness and adaptability to a range of harsh conditions.
It performs well in desert conditions, possibly more than other aloe types. In temperate regions, you may not even need to lift a finger.
Botanical name: Aloe x ‘Blue Elf’
Other names: Blue Elf aloe
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Aloe blue elf Appearance
Aloe ‘Blue Elf’ is a small shrub that grows to about 2 feet tall and spreads to 2 feet wide—upright, clumping growth pattern.
The evergreen, succulent leaves grow from the center in a rosette shape. The aloes grown in partial or complete shade are deep bluish-green, and the ones grown in full sun are lighter green. Due to stress, those who receive lots of sun in warm or hot regions may have purple or pink tints.
The leaves possess sharp teeth along the margins and feature pointy tips, but they are somewhat dull overall.
When in bloom, it grows a flower stalk with numerous small, bright orange flowers. It has a long blooming season, usually from winter to spring.
Aloe blue elf Landscaping Tips
Aloe ‘Blue Elf’ is one of the easiest aloes to keep in the desert or temperate regions. Minimal care is needed. Pest-resistant. Drought-tolerant. Heat-tolerant. It can be grown in full sun to near complete shade—minimal pruning is required.
Spreads in the ground by growing lots of offsets. Use as ground cover or standalone clumping shrub. Easy to propagate and share.
It will keep its deep green color if protected from afternoon shade in hot regions. It performs well in near-complete shade in the desert but may not bloom often.
Enjoy its long blooming season and bright orange flowers.
Attracts hummingbirds and bees when in bloom.
Aloe blue elf Origin
Aloe ‘Blue Elf’ is an unknown aloe hybrid
Aloe blue elf Care
Soil: Loose, well-draining soil that is lightly fertile.
Temperature: Can withstand temperatures down to 20 degrees for a short period.
Water: Water regularly during the growing season, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings. You can either use a moisture meter or stick your finger through the soil to gauge the moisture level.
Sun: Aloe ‘Blue Elf’ performs well in many conditions, including full sun or partial shade.
Aloe blue elf Problems
Pests: Aloe ‘Blue Elf’ is a pest-resistant plant. Fungal diseases are caused by root rot, dry rot, and harsh weather conditions.
Signs of overwatering: Drooping, squishy texture, surrounding soil that does not dry out
Signs of too little water: Shriveled appearance
Signs of too much sun: Burning, fading leaves
Signs of too little sun: Etiolation, stunted growth
Aloe blue elf Propagation
Propagate Aloe Blue Elf by separating its offsets that grow from the base.
FAQ
How much does Aloe Blue Elf cost?
At our nursery, Aloe Blue Elf costs $15 for a 1-gallon container, $35 for a 5-gallon container, and $65 for a 15-gallon container.
Prices are subject to change. Please contact us for the most up-to-date information on pricing. We may have larger sizes available. We provide installation services locally at a separate cost.
Why is my aloe blue elf purple?
It’s probably getting too much sun and too little water.
Does aloe Blue elf flower?
Yes, it produces orange flowers that attract hummingbirds.
Summary
SIZE (H X W) | 2 feet x 2 feet |
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FLOWER COLOR | Orange |
FLOWER SEASON | Winter to Spring |
EXPOSURE | Full Sun/Partial Shade |
WATER | Low |
GROWTH RATE | Moderate |
HARDINESS | 20º F, USDA Zone 8 |
PRUNING | As Needed |