The Aloe Striata plant is also known as the Coral Aloe plant, due to colorful leaves, varying in tint from pale grey-green to bronze & brown with a pinkish tinge, which it takes on when put under the stress of the beating sun. Often confused for its cousin, the Aloe Striatula, the Coral Aloe plant is actually quite different. These strong, single-branched, stemmed stealthy plants survive well in hot, dry climates, & make a beautiful succulent that cleans the air around it.. Its rigid-to-fleshy leaves grow up to 20 inches long & 8 inches wide, with dull red flowers that appear swollen at the base of their tubular shape. Sow the seeds in sandy soil. It will take the seeds a few weeks to germinate successfully at temperatures between 68o - 75o degrees Fahrenheit (20o - 24o C). Once the seedlings are strong enough to be transplanted, move them to a location in sandy soils under the afternoon sun. The perfect windowsill house plant. Coral Aloe Striata Houseplant Seeds - Tropical Indoor House Plant 15 Fresh Rare Easy To Grow Vera