What is a Minnie Belle Aloe?
While you might be tempted to think that the Minnie Belle aloe (also spelled Minibelle) is small, its name has nothing to do with its size. It’s actually named for the wife of Ed Hummel, who himself is named for another aloe plant from which this one is derived. In terms of height, it usually tops out at around 6 inches (15 cm.). Its leaves are relatively short and spiky. They are bright green with white spots and translucent white spikes, or teeth, along their edges. In late spring and summer, the plant produces bright to deep red bell-shaped flowers that are very attractive to hummingbirds.
Minnie Belle Aloe Care
Minnie Belle plants are relatively easy to care for, especially if you already have experience with growing aloes. They are drought tolerant and more often than not, they are killed with kindness by enthusiastic overwatering. They are tropical plants and not frost hardy, thriving outdoors in zones 9 through 11. In climates with temperatures that dip below freezing in winter, they should be grown in pots that can be brought indoors during the cold months. They like good air circulation and bright, indirect light. If grown indoors, they are ideal for window sills. Plant your Minnie Belle succulent in well-draining soil or growing medium. Mixes designed for cacti and succulents are best. Water only when soil is dry to the touch.