
R250.00
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SKU: 4242
Categories: All Plants, Garden Plants, Indigenous Plants, Perennials, Succulents
Tags: air purifying, dracenea, Mother-in-Law's Tongue, sanseveria, snake plant
Description
Aloidendron barberae, formerly Aloe bainesii and Aloe barberae, also known as the tree aloe, is a species of succulent plant in the genus Aloidendron. It is native to coastal South Africa northwards to Mozambique. In its native climes this slow-growing tree can reach up to 18m high and 0.91 m in stem diameter.
| Growth Spread |
8 Meters |
|---|---|
| Growth Height |
18 meters |
| Water when dry - drough tolarant. | |
| Frost Sensitive |
no |
| Flowering Period |
Orange flowers in winter. |
| Light Requirements |
Full sun. |
| Soil Requirements |
Well-drained sandy loam soil. |











