Aloe bainesii — an easy houseplant, prefers full sun light
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Aloe bainesii

Aloe Bainesii

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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 South Africa northwards to Mozambique. In its native climes this slow-growing tree can reach up to 60 feet (18 m) high and 36 inches (0.91 m) in stem diameter. Aloidendron barberae is Africa's largest aloe-like plant. The tree aloe is often used as an ornamental plant. Its tubular flowers are rose pink (green-tipped); it flowers in winter and in its natural environment is pollinated by sunbirds.

A note from PlantMom

Tree aloe has strong disease resistance and, with normal care, is unlikely to fall ill. It is likewise not easily affected by most pests and diseases. In terms of care, tree aloe is drought-tolerant and can withstand long stretches without watering. It needs little fertilizer and generally does not require pruning. This makes it suitable for people of all experience levels, especially those who prefer to spend less time tending their plants. It’s a good option for people who are often away for extended periods and might forget to water regularly.

— PlantMom
CARE GUIDE

How to keep Aloe Bainesii.

Light

The tree aloe flourishes in situations where it has access to sunlight all day long. From the seedling stage to full maturity, sufficient sunlight greatly contributes to its vigorous growth. Born in locations where light is plentiful, the tree aloe is capable of withstanding intense sun exposure. Nonetheless, insufficient sunlight may lead to damage, impeding its growth and overall wellbeing.

Temperature

The tree aloe is native to hot climates, where the temperature fluctuates from 68 to 100°F (20 to 38 ℃). It flourishes in these thermal conditions and may require adjustments during colder periods or in chillier areas.

Fertilizer

For the Tree aloe, administering small amounts of fertilizer one to two times annually during its growth period is adequate. Do not fertilize during winter and summer when the plant is inactive. Diminish the quantity of fertilizer for plants that have been repotted and hold off on fertilizing for a few months post-repotting. Fertilizing assists in vibrant growth and promotes flowering.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Plant Type
Tree
Life Cycle
Perennial
Genus
Aloe
Family
Xanthorrhoeaceae
Hardiness Zone
9-11
Mature Height
91 cm
Mature Spread
91 cm
Leaf Color
Green, Blue
Leaf Type
Evergreen
Flower Color
Pink
Flower Size
3.81 cm
Bloom Time
Mid summer, Late summer
Planting Time
Spring, Summer
Harvest Time
Early fall, Mid fall
Native Area
South Africa, Eswatini, Mozambique
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Aloe bainesii leaf
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Aloe bainesii leaf
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Aloe bainesii bark
PLATE 03 · bark
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