Aloe Pepe

The Ixora (Rugmini) Plant, also known as West Indian Jasmine, is a tropical evergreen shrub celebrated for its vibrant orange, star-shaped flowers. Native to South and Southeast Asia, this plant adds a splash of color to gardens, patios, and indoor spaces.

Aloe Pepe

Want a spot of green on your work table or in that beautiful glass terrarium you have. This dwarf aloe variety with silver speckled, fleshy leaves and silvery bristles should be your choice. Non-demanding, cute, compact, and air purifying, it’s great for adding character to your open bookshelves or side tables too.

Light and Watering

  • Light: Thrives in bright, direct sunlight with at least 6 hours of sun daily.
  • Watering: Keep soil consistently moist but avoid overwatering. Water when the top inch of soil is dry.

Soil and Fertilization

Ixora prefers slightly acidic, well-draining soil. Fertilize every 4 to 6 weeks during the growing season with an acid-loving plant fertilizer.

Temperature and Humidity

Ixora thrives in warm temperatures (60°F to 85°F) and high humidity. Use a humidifier or a water tray to maintain humidity indoors.

Pruning and Care

Regular pruning after flowering promotes bushier growth and more blooms. Keep an eye out for pests and maintain proper air circulation to prevent leaf spot.

Propagation and Use

Propagate via stem cuttings in spring or early summer. The Ixora is ideal for hedges, borders, or container gardening, adding vibrant color to any space.