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aloe vera plant with yellow flower Aloe 'Moonglow': Bright Green Leaves, Salmon-Yellow Flower – Bonte Farm

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aloe vera plant with yellow flower Aloe 'Moonglow': Bright Green Leaves, Salmon-Yellow Flower – Bonte FarmAloe Moonglow Spectacular WinterBlooming Aloe with Pale Yellow Flowers Aloe Moonglow is an exceptionally floriferous aloe prized for its dramatic winter flower display and bold architectural presence. It forms dense clumps of upright rosettes with narrow graygreen leaves that provide yearround structure. From late fall through winter, tall branching flower spikes rise well above the foliage, carrying abundant clusters of pale yellow blooms that bring

Aloe ‘Moonglow’
Spectacular Winter‑Blooming Aloe with Pale Yellow Flowers

Aloe ‘Moonglow’ is an exceptionally floriferous aloe prized for its dramatic winter flower display and bold architectural presence. It forms dense clumps of upright rosettes with narrow gray‑green leaves that provide year‑round structure. From late fall through winter, tall branching flower spikes rise well above the foliage, carrying abundant clusters of pale yellow blooms that bring vibrant color during the quietest season of the garden.

Perfect for water‑wise landscapes, Aloe ‘Moonglow’ combines striking seasonal color with excellent drought tolerance and minimal maintenance. Its clumping habit and large flowering display make it ideal for focal plantings, mass displays, and large containers where winter interest is desired.


Plant Characteristics of Aloe ‘Moonglow’

Characteristic Detail
Common Name Moonglow Aloe
Plant Type Evergreen succulent
Foliage Narrow gray‑green leaves with fine yellow marginal teeth
Flowers Pale yellow tubular flowers on tall, branching spikes
Bloom Season Late fall through winter
Special Features Outstanding winter bloom, heavy flowering, clumping habit

Mature Size and Form

Height: 2–3 ft (flower spikes to 4–5 ft)
Spread: 4–6 ft (with age)

Aloe ‘Moonglow’ forms substantial mounding clumps over time, creating a strong ground‑level mass with tall floral accents. Its size and structure make it especially effective as a bold seasonal anchor in the landscape.


USDA Hardiness Zones

Zones 9–11

Thrives in warm coastal and inland climates. Tolerates light frost once established, particularly in well‑drained soil.


Cultivation and Care for Aloe ‘Moonglow’

Aspect Care Instructions
Sunlight Full sun to light shade (best flowering in full sun)
Soil Well‑drained soil; sandy or rocky soil preferred
Water Low; occasional watering during extended dry periods
Fertilizer Not required; light feeding optional in spring
Maintenance Remove spent flower stalks to maintain a tidy appearance

Landscape Use and Benefits of Aloe ‘Moonglow’

• Exceptional winter‑blooming aloe with strong architectural form
• Ideal for mass plantings, focal displays, and large containers
• Excellent for desert, Mediterranean, and water‑wise gardens
• Provides vital winter nectar for pollinators
• A standout performer within curated succulent collections


Wildlife Attraction

The winter‑blooming flowers attract hummingbirds, bees, and other pollinators, bringing movement and life to the garden during cooler months.


Pest and Disease Considerations

Aloe ‘Moonglow’ is resilient and low‑maintenance when planted correctly. Potential considerations include:

• Root rot in poorly drained soil
• Reduced flowering in heavy shade
• Minor leaf damage during hard freezes

Excellent drainage, full sun exposure, and conservative irrigation ensure long‑term health and prolific winter blooming.


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