Lola | 70cm
Lola | 70cm
Aloe Barbadensis Miller; Aloe Vera
Height: 70cm
Nursey Pot Diameter: Ø19cm
About Aloe Barbadensis Miller
About Aloe Barbadensis Miller
Why the kitchen?
Why the kitchen?
This plant is perfect for the kitchen because it brings instant calm and sculptural charm with minimal effort. Her bold, upright rosette makes a striking statement, while subtly improving the air you breathe. Though she’s not safe for curious pets or children, she’s ideal for stylish, adult-friendly spaces. Low-maintenance, air-cleansing, and full of presence—Lola was truly made for the kitchen
Position: Windowsill
Position: Windowsill
Growth Habit: Rosette
Growth Habit: Rosette
Stems that fan out from a central point.
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Soil: Coarse and Sandy
Soil: Coarse and Sandy
Propagation: Plantlets & Offets
Propagation: Plantlets & Offets
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Full Sun
Lola loves bright light—full sun to strong, indirect rays. A sunny sill suits her; protect from scorching glass at midday. More light, less water: let mix fully dry before deep drinks in growth.
Low
Let the mix fully dry, then soak and drain. Every two to three weeks in warmth, less in winter. Use room-temperature water, pots with drainage, and empty saucers promptly.
Novice
Lola is easy—bright sun or strong indirect light, sparse watering, and gritty, well-draining soil. Let mix fully dry between drinks. Avoid cold, drafts, and soggy pots. Rotate occasionally; wipe leaves.
None
Lola prefers dry, steady air—humidity isn’t required. Skip misting altogether. Place her away from bathrooms and humidifiers, with airflow. Avoid heater or AC blasts; desert-calm suits her. Keep soil gritty and freely draining.
Toxicity
Mildly Toxic: May cause adverse reactions if ingested in large quantities.
Botanical name
Aloe Barbadensis Miller
Nickname(s)
Burn Plant; Barbados Aloe; Medicinal Aloe
Plant type
Succulents
Air purifying?
Yes
Straight from Netherlands
Kitchen
Full Sun
Low
Novice