Thick, fleshy and plump. Aloe vera Paradisicum – Jurassic Dino is an interesting variety of Aloe with chunky spiky leaves covered in small white polka dots. An easy care plant to purify your air at home or the office.
Aloe vera Paradisicum – Jurassic Dino Care & Info Guide
Horty Hints
Hold your horses! Be sure not to overwater your Aloe vera Paradisicum, instead watering sparingly every 2-3 weeks.
Bright and beautiful! Ensure your Paradisicum gets lots of bright, indirect sunlight to reach its full glorious potential.
Drain away baby! Easily avoid the dangers of overwatering your Aloe vera Paradisicum by using some well-draining soil.
Light
Aloe vera Paradisicum does best in bright, indirect sunlight. Avoid exposing this plant to direct sun as this can burn and bleach the plant.
Watering
Does best in dry conditions. Water thoroughly, ensuring it drains freely, and then allow it to dry out to at least 5cm deep before watering again. Less water is required in winter. Do not overwater.
Temperature
This Aloe prefers average household temperatures. Do not allow to fall below 10°C.
Humidity
Aloe vera Paradisicum is relatively hardy when it comes to humidity, and will do best in average household conditions.
Feed
Should not require additional feeding, but if your plant looks like it could do with a boost, apply a phosphorus-heavy, water-based fertilizer at half-strength during the spring.
Height & Growth Rate
The Paradisicum is a slow-growing houseplant which typically reaches an ultimate height of around 1 metre.
Toxicity
Can cause irritation if eaten and the sap is a skin and eye irritant. Keep out of reach of children and animals.
Air Purifying
This plant filters airborne toxins and is part of our clean-air plant collection.
Origin
Aloe vera Paradisicum is native to North Africa.



























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