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Aloe Vera

Aloe vera

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£7.99
Regular price
£9.99
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10.5 cm

Want a plant that looks sharp and works even harder? Aloe Vera is the ultimate blend of beauty and utility. With its sculptural, pointed leaves and cool green tones, it adds instant calm to your space — and doubles up as your go-to skin soother. Perfect for sunny spots and minimalist interiors, this plant brings low-effort greenery with practical perks. If you’re after something stylish, low maintenance, and packed with benefits, Aloe’s your go-to.

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Aloe Vera

  • Why we like this plant

    We love Aloe Vera for its clean, modern look and no-fuss attitude. It’s a plant that doesn’t just sit pretty — it earns its place by doubling as a first-aid essential. Its sculptural shape suits any interior, from sleek flats to sunny conservatories, and it’s the perfect companion for anyone who forgets to water. Stylish, tough, and actually useful — what's not to love?

  • About this plant

    Aloe vera is a beloved succulent known for its striking, spiky appearance and soothing gel-filled leaves. With thick, fleshy foliage in a cool green tone, this plant is as functional as it is attractive. It’s famously low-maintenance, thrives in bright spaces, and doubles as a home remedy for minor skin irritations and burns. Ideal for modern, wellness-focused interiors, it brings both calm and character to your home. Perfect for sunny windowsills or minimalist shelves, it offers a natural aesthetic with added health benefits.

  • Key features

    • Fleshy, pointed leaves filled with soothing gel
    • Requires minimal watering and care
    • Known for its skin-healing properties

  • Light level

    • Direct sunlight
    • Bright indirect light
  • How it grows

    Forms a rosette of thick, upright, fleshy leaves that grow outward in a symmetrical pattern. Mature plants may produce offshoots (pups) around the base.

  • Moisture

    Water deeply but infrequently — only when the soil is completely dry. Typically every 3–4 weeks. Avoid watering the centre of the rosette to prevent rot.

  • Where to place it

    • Living room
    • Kitchen
    • Conservatory
    • Bathroom

Care tips

Position in a sunny window or a spot with bright light. Turn the pot regularly for even growth. Use a gritty, free-draining compost and avoid letting water sit at the base of the leaves. Feed sparingly in spring and summer.