Aloe ramosissima
Aloe ramosissima Origin and Habitat: Southern Africa It is a slow growing tree (shrub) type aloe known for its many branches and smooth, white stems, and without a doubt the most profusely branched of all aloes. It will form a succulent bush up to 1,2(-1,8) m tall and wide. Other than this low branching habit and usually smaller leaf size, it is virtually identical to Aloe dichotoma, and some consider it a subspecies of A. dichotoma.Flowers: Bright yellowBlooming season: Winter: the first flower will be produced when plants gets 1-1,5 m of height (about 10 to 15 old).Cultivation and Propagation: Winter grower. It has a very old and almost stressed appearance making this an excellent and sought-after container plant or wonderful landscape specimens in the garden, although it doesn't make a trunk.Growing rate: They grow slowly, but not agonisingly so - being able to increase their height by 10 - 20 cm per year under favourable conditions. They are long lived plants and once established,