Aloe dichotoma in a pot with a diameter of 30 cm, 110 cm.
Origin
Aloe dichotoma, native to the arid regions of South Africa and Namibia. Aloe is a prominent symbol in many cultures due to its striking appearance and ability to adapt to dry conditions.
Characteristics
Aloe dichotoma is a distinctive and recognizable plant due to its fibrous bark and tall trunk that branches into different parts. The tips of each branch are decorated with bifurcated leaves that are thick and fleshy, a characteristic characteristic of water-storing succulents. Aspen blooms in winter, and then ribbon-like yellow-orange flowers appear on the branches.
Supervision
To maintain Aloe dichotoma, it should be noted that it prefers dry conditions. The soil should be well drained to prevent root rot. The plant needs a lot of light, and direct sunlight is beneficial during the summer months. Water in moderation, too much water can harm the plant. In the winter months, it is advisable not to water at all if there is an opportunity to winter a little cooler.