Aloe ‘Cha Cha’

Price range: $0.70 through $1.60

Aloe ‘Cha Cha’

Family: Asphodelaceae
Origin: Miniature hybrid (likely by John Bleck; possibly involving A. descoingsii)

Description:

Aloe ‘Cha Cha’ is a petite, clumping aloe with spade-shaped rosettes adorned in creamy white spots and soft marginal teeth. The compact foliage forms charming mounds of grey-green that sometimes blush red or brown under sun or stress.

It blooms with slender stalks bearing tubular orange to salmon flowers in both spring and fall—adding dual-season interest to its attractive foliage.

Climate & Hardiness:

  • Zones: USDA 9b–12
  • Cold Tolerance: Mild frost possible; protect below ~25 °F (~–4 °C)
  • Light: Full sun to dappled shade

Planting & Care Tips:

  • Size: Individual rosette ~2–4 in (5–10 cm) tall; clumping mound ~4–8 in (10–20 cm) wide
  • Soil: Lean, gritty, fast-draining mix
  • Watering: Low—drought tolerant once established; water sparingly

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Landscape & Design Uses:

  • Perfect for succulent containers, rock gardens, and tight-space borders
  • Lovely in dish gardens, massed in drift-style plantings, or used as charming windowsill specimens
  • Attractive form, pollinator-friendly blooms, and small-scale resilience make it versatile in contemporary xeriscapes

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