Saturday, August 18, 2012

Have you ever seen an aloe plant bloom?




I affectionately call this aloe plant Naomi. She comes from part of a plant that was given to my dad from my grandmother, his mom, Naomi. I got it 7 or 8 years ago, I can't remember now. She was normal sized when I got her. My grandmother passed away from cancer in May 2007. She loved having plants, a trait she passed down to me. I now have this main aloe plus 3 or 4 other plants from it's offshoots that I call great-grandchilden!! I also have an ivy that I named Naomi because it came from a leaf my dad took from one of plants and rooted.   




There are several leaves this size. When it first started blooming 4 or 5 years ago, I got worried that it would be like a Century plant-- take a century to bloom then die. But it didn't. And every year since it's bloomed. The stalk gets 2-3 ft high. The first year it made white flowers. Every year since they've been pinkish. These were taken a year ago also but these are very similar to this past Spring's blooms:  
With yard stick to show how tall it got.  


I am anxious to see what this new bloom is going to look like!

2 comments:

  1. I live in Florida and have a bunch of Aloe that I planted that grows outside. It seems that only the plants that are actually growing in the soil outdoors are the ones that bloom and they are lovely.

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  2. Your joyful curiosity and experience of this plant is inspiring to read. Glad you're enJOYing.

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