Aloe Barberae 230L 2 -2.5m branching
Aloe Barberae, also known as the Tree Aloe is a striking and scluptural succulent feature tree native to South Africa. Known for its tree like structure, this species can reach impressive heights, featuring a single trunk topped with rosettes of fleshy green leaves edged with small teeth. In bloom in the Winter months, it produces vibrant , tubular bright Orange flowers that attract birds and pollinators. The Aloe Barberae has the ability to thrive in dry, well-drained soils and withstand drought conditions. The Tree Aloe makes a resilient and visually captivating addition to arid arid and Mediterranean gardens.
Growth:
Approximately 20-30cm per year. Some can grow a lot faster in premium positions in the ground!
Planting tips:
Well drained, nutrient rich soil required. Avoid dense clay soils. If you have large amount of clay in your garden bed you may need to dig deeper than the pot size the tree is currently in and replenish with free draining, nutrient rich soil. Raised garden beds with fresh introduced premium well draining soil is always great! We have fertiliser in each of our pots when sold, but also helps to boost your tree to fertilise again when re-potting or planting in your garden. We recommend a good quality slow release fertiliser such as Osmocote. Aloe Barberae also love a good Seasol fertiliser. Fertilise at least once a year. Particularly important to fertilise your Aloe Tree every 6-12months if being potted in a display pot long term. Even large Aloe Trees are quite happy in a display pot long term if you keep up the fertiliser.
Local collection available + delivery Australia wide.
Please contact to make an appointment or obtain a delivery quote.
Some minimum delivery fee’s apply.
0423951994
hello@beautifulgardensexoticnursery.com
Aloe Barberae, also known as the Tree Aloe is a striking and scluptural succulent feature tree native to South Africa. Known for its tree like structure, this species can reach impressive heights, featuring a single trunk topped with rosettes of fleshy green leaves edged with small teeth. In bloom in the Winter months, it produces vibrant , tubular bright Orange flowers that attract birds and pollinators. The Aloe Barberae has the ability to thrive in dry, well-drained soils and withstand drought conditions. The Tree Aloe makes a resilient and visually captivating addition to arid arid and Mediterranean gardens.
Growth:
Approximately 20-30cm per year. Some can grow a lot faster in premium positions in the ground!
Planting tips:
Well drained, nutrient rich soil required. Avoid dense clay soils. If you have large amount of clay in your garden bed you may need to dig deeper than the pot size the tree is currently in and replenish with free draining, nutrient rich soil. Raised garden beds with fresh introduced premium well draining soil is always great! We have fertiliser in each of our pots when sold, but also helps to boost your tree to fertilise again when re-potting or planting in your garden. We recommend a good quality slow release fertiliser such as Osmocote. Aloe Barberae also love a good Seasol fertiliser. Fertilise at least once a year. Particularly important to fertilise your Aloe Tree every 6-12months if being potted in a display pot long term. Even large Aloe Trees are quite happy in a display pot long term if you keep up the fertiliser.
Local collection available + delivery Australia wide.
Please contact to make an appointment or obtain a delivery quote.
Some minimum delivery fee’s apply.
0423951994
hello@beautifulgardensexoticnursery.com
Aloe Barberae, also known as the Tree Aloe is a striking and scluptural succulent feature tree native to South Africa. Known for its tree like structure, this species can reach impressive heights, featuring a single trunk topped with rosettes of fleshy green leaves edged with small teeth. In bloom in the Winter months, it produces vibrant , tubular bright Orange flowers that attract birds and pollinators. The Aloe Barberae has the ability to thrive in dry, well-drained soils and withstand drought conditions. The Tree Aloe makes a resilient and visually captivating addition to arid arid and Mediterranean gardens.
Growth:
Approximately 20-30cm per year. Some can grow a lot faster in premium positions in the ground!
Planting tips:
Well drained, nutrient rich soil required. Avoid dense clay soils. If you have large amount of clay in your garden bed you may need to dig deeper than the pot size the tree is currently in and replenish with free draining, nutrient rich soil. Raised garden beds with fresh introduced premium well draining soil is always great! We have fertiliser in each of our pots when sold, but also helps to boost your tree to fertilise again when re-potting or planting in your garden. We recommend a good quality slow release fertiliser such as Osmocote. Aloe Barberae also love a good Seasol fertiliser. Fertilise at least once a year. Particularly important to fertilise your Aloe Tree every 6-12months if being potted in a display pot long term. Even large Aloe Trees are quite happy in a display pot long term if you keep up the fertiliser.
Local collection available + delivery Australia wide.
Please contact to make an appointment or obtain a delivery quote.
Some minimum delivery fee’s apply.
0423951994
hello@beautifulgardensexoticnursery.com