aloe vera plant red inside Red Aloe (Aloe Cameronii), Cameron's Ruwari Aloe, live plant – Desert Noir
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aloe vera plant red inside

aloe vera plant red inside Red Aloe (Aloe Cameronii), Cameron's Ruwari Aloe, live plant – Desert Noir

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aloe vera plant red inside Red Aloe (Aloe Cameronii), Cameron's Ruwari Aloe, live plant – Desert NoirPICTURES ARE REPRESENTATIONS OF ACTUAL ITEMS RECEIVED. Each plant is unique in tone, form, and colorationyour aloe will be healthy and ready to thrive. A beautiful Rhodesian native, Aloe cameronii, develops vibrant coppery red foliage when exposed to sun and mild drought. This variety, often called Red Aloe or Camerons Ruwari Aloe, has a shrubby, upright growth habit and brings year round drama to any xeriscape, patio, or succulent collection.

PICTURES ARE REPRESENTATIONS OF ACTUAL ITEMS RECEIVED. 
Each plant is unique in tone, form, and coloration—your aloe will be healthy and ready to thrive.
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 A beautiful Rhodesian native, Aloe cameronii, develops vibrant coppery-red foliage when exposed to sun and mild drought. This variety, often called Red Aloe or Cameron’s Ruwari Aloe, has a shrubby, upright growth habit and brings year-round drama to any xeriscape, patio, or succulent collection.
 Discovered in the 1850s in present-day Malawi by Kenneth J. Cameron, this aloe is not just botanically fascinating—it’s visually striking and easy to grow. It has remained a standout foliage aloe, valued for its form, tone, and cold tolerance.
🍃 Key Features
Coloration: Narrow green leaves turn brilliant red when water is withheld and sun exposure is high.
Growth Form: Clumping succulent with 1–2 ft tall open rosettes, forming dense, upright colonies.
Flowers: Produces 12″ red-orange flower spikes in late fall to early winter. A rarer form, ‘Creme Tangerine’, produces greener summer foliage and bright orange flowers.
Low Maintenance: Thrives in full sun, needs little water, and is deer-resistant.
Cultural Note: Leaf color may remain green in nursery conditions—red emerges over time with proper light and reduced water.
🌵 Care & Growing Tips
Light: Full sun for best color; partial sun will keep leaves greener.
Water: Infrequent deep watering; reduce in winter to deepen red tone.
Soil: Well-draining cactus/succulent soil is ideal.
Hardiness: USDA Zone 9b+, hardy to 25–30°F.
Mature Size: 1–2 ft tall, 2–4 ft wide.
These plants may arrive completely green—that’s a sign of health. The red hues develop gradually under high light, cooler temps, and lower water levels.
📦 Shipping & Guarantee
Shipped bare root, healthy and ready to pot
Ships within 3–7 business days
International buyers: please check local import laws and taxes
Not responsible for shipping carrier damage or loss—we’ll help you file a claim if needed
🌟 Why Buy from DesertNoir?
Grown under the Phoenix sun—tough, sun-hardened, and vibrant
Trusted Star Seller with fast shipping, real reviews, and great packaging
Rare and visually stunning—perfect for gifting, patio décor, or collectors
Add-on items like cactus soil, Root Powder, or Super Root Sauce are available in the shop
✨ Summary
Whether you're creating a desert-themed garden or just want a showstopping houseplant, Aloe cameronii adds texture, color, and personality with very little effort. A true desert gem with a rich history and even richer hue.

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