Aloe barberae

BOTANICAL NAME: Aloe barberae
PLANT CARE: Full Sun, Frost Hardy, Low Watering, Low Maintenance, Indigenous

SIZE: 12 m * 5 m
CATEGORIES: Aloes and Succulents Trees
FLOWERS: May June July This plant bears rose-pink to orange flower spikes in Winter.
COMMON NAME(S): Tree Aloe
ORIGIN: Southern Africa
FOLIAGE: The foliage is in clusters on the tips of the branches.
USES IN LANDSCAPE DESIGN: Often used as an attractive focal point in the garden.
DROUGHT TOLERANCE: High
SOIL CONDITIONS: Well-drained
WILDLIFE ATTRACTIONS: birds, butterflies
INTERESTING INFO: The biggest member of the aloe family.

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