Aloe ramosissima (Quiver tree) is a slow-growing tree-type aloe with many branches. It has smooth and white stems with brownish spines along the margins and thrives in full sun to partial shade and well-drained sandy soil. It is native to the semi-desert of Southern Africa.
It is a lovely addition to your collection of aloe plants in your garden. Aloe ramosissima can take a few degrees of frost in winter but prefers hot conditions in summer. Allow the soil to dry before watering again, and make sure there is an excellent draining hole in the pot to prevent root rot.
Be careful not to overwater them. Fertilizing them during their growing season using a cacti and succulents fertilizer will help them grow faster and healthier. The easiest way to propagate them is via seeds.
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