Aloe Species, Torch Aloe, Tree Aloe, Mountain Bush Aloe, Krantz Aloe

Aloearborescens

Family
Asphodelaceae (as-foh-del-AY-see-ee)
Genus
Aloe (AL-oh)
Species
arborescens (ar-bo-RES-senz)
Synonym
Aloe perfoliata var. arborescens
Catevala arborescens
Other Details
Water Requirements
Foliage Color
Where to Grow
Grow outdoors year-round in hardiness zone
Bloom Characteristics
Bloom Size
Other details
Soil pH requirements
Patent Information
Propagation Methods
Seed Collecting
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Peoria, Arizona

Amesti, California

Bonsall, California

Brea, California

Clayton, California

Corralitos, California

Elkhorn, California

Fairfield, California

Fremont, California

Greenbrae, California

Interlaken, California

Los Angeles, California

Martinez, California

Pajaro, California

Redding, California

Reseda, California

Riverside, California

San Diego, California(2 reports)

San Francisco, California

San Leandro, California

Spring Valley, California

Temecula, California

Thousand Oaks, California

Vista, California(18 reports)

Watsonville, California

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Jacksonville, Florida(3 reports)

Orlando, Florida(2 reports)

Kihei, Hawaii

Lewiston, Maine

Socorro, New Mexico

West Linn, Oregon

Frisco, Texas

Vienna, Wien

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Gardener's Notes:

7
positives
2
neutrals
1
negative
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Fort Lauderdale, FL | March 2018 | negative

Aloe arborescens will grow in Ft Lauderdale’s subtropical/tropical 10b climate, but poorly and dwarfed in all aspects; it will form a m...Read More

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(Zone 11) | April 2014 | positive

Deceptively large, tough, multistemmed aloe with outstanding torch-like flowers in late fall to early winter. Very easy to propagate: st...Read More

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Redding, CA | February 2014 | positive

I have grown a cutting of this species since I was about 11 years old, and it has traveled with me across California over the past 30 yea...Read More

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Prosperity, SC (Zone 7b) | October 2013 | positive

A friend sent me quite a small pup off of a random patch of aloe she found on her daily walks in Cali. I was terribly excited when I rec...Read More

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San Diego, CA (Zone 10b) | January 2010 | neutral

This is a beautiful plant but not suitable for a small home garden in my opinion. Maybe in a pot or in a large backyard where you have lo...Read More

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Greenbrae, CA | July 2009 | positive

Fast grower in Ross Valley area in Marin County. Appreciates a bit of light shade in the hottest areas, and some supplemental irrigation ...Read More

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Vista, CA | January 2009 | positive

Our gardens grow four different clones of variegated arborescens. These all grow in full bright sun for at least all the hours between 9...Read More

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| September 2008 | positive

Down here in the southern hemisphere (coastal Otago, NZ), we have the orange-flowered form that flowers toward the end of winter. It suf...Read More

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Spring Valley, CA (Zone 10a) | February 2006 | positive

This plant grows well in full sun in Southern California. It is easily rooted in potting soil with warmth.

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Acton, CA (Zone 8b) | December 2003 | neutral

A prolific suckerer and brancher- you have to make lots of room for this plant, or like pruning Aloes.. can occasionally bloom in summer ...Read More

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