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×Gasteraloe (Aloe aristata × Gasteria carinata var. verrucosa) 'D. Delta'

×Gasteraloe (Aloe aristata × Gasteria carinata var. verrucosa) 'D. Delta'

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This small succulent forms a rosette of thick green leaves dotted with small green-white spots and finely edged with white dentate margins. It is easily grown in a pot, indoors year-round, or outdoors during the warmer months. Place it in bright light and water only when the substrate is completely dry, in a very well-draining mix.  
Watering frequency
Low (once a fortnight)
Indoor exposure
Indirect bright light
Specialties
Graphics port
Specialties
Graphic foliage
Specialties
Requires little water

Description

With ×Gasteraloe ‘D Delta’ (often sold as Gasteria ‘D Delta’), choose a succulent of character, compact and very graphic! Its thick, dark green leaves are punctuated with small, lighter spots and arranged in a neat, star-shaped rosette. It thrives near a bright window, in an office or living room with a minimalist, Japandi or Scandinavian style, and easily forgives forgotten watering: a good variety for beginners and collectors.

This is an intergeneric hybrid cultivar between an Aristaloe (Aloe) aristata and a Gasteria carinata var. verrucosa, obtained in a greenhouse in 2013 in Amposta (Tarragona, Spain), then selected in 2014 by the breeder Christian Jachertz (Deltacactus S.L.).
A perennial plant with no apparent stem, it forms a basal rosette with a rather flattened profile, which readily produces secondary rosettes at its base. The leaves are lanceolate and fleshy, measuring about 10 cm long by 2 to 3 cm wide. They are thick, their texture is slightly granulose due to the raised punctations and the finely dentate margins. Growth is slow to moderate, and the plant remains naturally compact; flowering has not been observed during evaluations. The botanical family is Asphodelaceae; the nothogenus ×Gasteraloe (formula Aloe × Gasteria) is also known by the botanical synonyms ×Chamaeteria, ×Gaslauminia, ×Gastrolea or ×Lomateria. In nature, gasterias mainly come from southern Africa and often grow sheltered by bushes or in rock crevices.

Cultivating Gasteria is accessible to beginners if you remember the rule "better too dry than too wet"; excess water is the main cause of failure.
During the fine season, you can take the Gasteria ‘D. Delta’ outside, placing it in partial shade or bright light without scorching sun and sheltering it from repeated rain. Wait until night temperatures exceed 12-15°C, then bring it back inside as soon as night temperatures approach 10°C.

Its miniature Aloe vera silhouette will be showcased on a shelf, an entryway console, or a windowsill: choose a low pot in terracotta or a matte ceramic with a mineral mulch (pumice, gravel). In a contemporary interior or wabi-sabi style, it can be used alone as a plant object or in a duo with other succulents. To create a coherent trio, pair it with Echeveria ‘Perle von Nürnberg’ and Aloe ‘Christmas Carol’, two succulents that love light and require little water.

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Foliage

Foliage colour dark green
Foliage persistence Evergreen

Plant habit

Growth habit Dressed, Rosette
Height at maturity 10 cm
Spread at maturity 12 cm
Growth rate slow

Botanical data

Genus

×Gasteraloe

Species

(Aloe aristata × Gasteria carinata var. verrucosa)

Cultivar

'D. Delta'

Family

Asphodelaceae

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid, South Africa

Safety measures

Epineux ?
Product reference25575

Location

Position your Gasteria D. Delta near a bright window, but with light filtered through a sheer curtain if the sun is harsh: the young plant maintains a compact habit and its patterns remain sharp.

Location

Indoor exposure Indirect bright light
For which room? Office, Lounge, Bedroom, Veranda
Growth habit Dressed, Rosette
Height at maturity 10 cm
Spread at maturity 12 cm
Growth rate slow
Low temperature tolerance >10°C (temperate greenhouse), >15°C (greenhouse)
Humidity level Moderate (40-60%), Dry (<40%)

Maintenance and care

Watering tips

Water only when the mixture is dry deep down; water thoroughly then allow to drain, with no residual water. In winter: almost dry, just enough to avoid prolonged drying out. No misting.

Potting advice, substrates and fertilisers

Repot preferably at the beginning of spring, every 2 to 3 years, or when the plant becomes too large for its pot. Use a slightly larger pot.
Use a succulent compost mix with draining elements such as coarse sand or perlite. Ensure the pot has drainage holes.
Apply a diluted liquid fertiliser specially formulated for succulent plants (low in nitrogen, for example NPK 2-7-7), to be applied once a month during the growth period, in spring and summer.

Houseplant care

Remove dry leaves, dust off with a soft, damp cloth if necessary.
No pruning is necessary.

Disease and pest advice

The Gasteria D. Delta requires little attention if its watering needs are met, being particularly sensitive to overwatering and stagnant moisture. In case of a mealybug infestation, gently clean the affected areas with a cotton bud soaked in 70% alcohol. Also ensure the substrate is well-draining to prevent excess moisture.

Maintenance and care

Watering frequency Low (once a fortnight)
Fogging 1 time a week
Type of soil Cactus potting soil
Pests and diseases Mealybugs, Rots
Susceptibility to diseases Medium
Ease of cultivation Beginner

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