Aloe hyb. ‘Delta Lights’

Price range: $0.70 through $1.80

Aloe hybrid ‘Delta Lights’

Family: Asphodelaceae
Common Name: Delta Lights Aloe
Origin: Hybrid by Kelly Griffin; propagated via tissue culture at Rancho Tissue Technologies

Description:

‘Delta Lights’ is a showstopping aloe hybrid, prized for its bold, variegated foliage. Each leaf displays striking yellow and green marbling with irregular banding, giving it a luminous, almost painted quality. Margins are finely edged with small, soft teeth that emphasize the leaf shape without appearing harsh.

Compact and highly ornamental, ‘Delta Lights’ is perfect for designers seeking dramatic foliage contrast. Its bright variegation holds year-round and intensifies in strong light, making it a standout both in containers and landscape plantings.

Climate & Hardiness:

  • Zones: USDA 9–11
  • Cold Tolerance: Protect from frost; tolerates ~25–30 °F (-4 to -1 °C)
  • Light: Full sun to bright filtered light; variegation sharpens with more exposure

Planting & Care Tips:

  • Size: Typically 12–18 in (30–45 cm) across
  • Soil: Requires well-draining, gritty or sandy mix
  • Watering: Low; allow soil to dry between waterings
  • Maintenance: Minimal; occasional removal of older leaves

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Landscape & Design Uses:

  • Striking specimen for modern succulent gardens
  • Excellent in decorative containers or mixed succulent arrangements
  • Variegated foliage provides contrast against silver, blue, or red-toned plants
  • A collector’s aloe that doubles as a landscape accent

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