Aloe striata Aloe striata, commonly known as coral aloe, is a stemless succulent belonging to the Asphodelaceae family. It forms a rosette of blue-green, fleshy, broad and smooth leaves with Toothless margins. The coral-red and tubular flowers are born in clusters that last up to three months. The fruit is a green capsule. Datasheet Common Namecoral aloe Botanical name Aloe striata FamilyAsphodelaceae Life CyclePerennialFoliageEvergreenBasic ColourorangeHeight0.4 ->1.5 mHabitatRock gardens, coastal areas Altitude200 - 2200 mBloom TimeNovember -> MarchPlant TypeSucculent, MedicinalFruit TypeCapsuledifferent tolerancestell usUsed PartsLeafPlant UsesMedicineActive substancestell us USDA Zone9 (-7), 10 (-1), 11 (+4)Sun Exposurefull sunSoil pHNeutralSoil MoistureDrySoil Type Sandy, SiltyPropagationby seeds / by sowing, by division, Self sowsGerminationtell us Pests/ Diseasesmealybugs, snout weevil, rust Open Next Page To See More Photos. Aloe striata