ALOE barberae (ALOIDENDRON)
ALOE barberae (ALOIDENDRON)
ALOE barberae (ALOIDENDRON)
ALOE barberae (ALOIDENDRON)

ALOE barberae (ALOIDENDRON)

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€9.50
Author : Dyer
Family : Aloaceae
Habitat : South Africa
The South Africans tree aloe Aloe barberae ( known for many years as Aloe bainesii), is a small to medium-sized, much-branched tree with a massive trunk and high rounded crown that can take a variety of shapes and sizes. In its native land this slow-growing tree can reach 18-20 m high. It is widely used as an ornamental plant in tropical and Mediterranean gardens and can certainly be described as a timeless classic. Aloe barberae is Africa's largest aloe.
Stem: Trunk, single, erect 0,9-3 m in diameter, copiously branching dichotomously (either two or three-forked). The bark of the tree trunks is greyish-brown and rough to the touch. The branches are long, arm-like, tapering, naked, and sprout rosettes of long and narrow leaves at their ends.
Nice 15 cm seedling with 5/6 leaves. SENT BARE ROOTS
OUR PLANTS OUR ARE SENT WITH THE POT OR BARE ROOTS. PLEASE CONSULT OUR CONDITIONS OF SALE BECAUSE NO GUARANTEE IS GIVEN REGARDING THEIR RETURN. THEY ALSO TRAVEL AT YOUR OWN RISK, THE CARRIER YOU HAVE CHOSEN REMAINS RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR DELIVERY. YOU MUST CONTACT HIM IN CASE OF A DELIVERY PROBLEM, WITH THE TRACKING NUMBER YOU HAVE RECEIVED.

 
CULTURE :
Exposure : bright and sunny.
Temperature : minimum of 0°c (summer growth)
Soil : not too rich but mainly well drained. You can use a mix of pumice with your habitual potting soil
winter resting

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