Tree Aloe (Aloe barberae)
Tree Aloe (Aloe barberae) – also known by the common name Tree Aloe, and previously classified as Aloe bainesii or Aloidendron barberae is a striking, tree-like succulent and a standout among aloes, a diverse group of succulents prized for their drought tolerance and architectural form. This species, along with other aloes and their hybrid cultivars, is valued for its adaptability and ornamental appeal in gardens and landscapes. The tree aloe is especially popular for its sculptural trunk and large rosettes of evergreen foliage that remain covered year-round, providing year-round structure and greenery.
Aloe barberae is adapted to arid, hot climates and is thriving in full sun, but can tolerate partial shade or some shade, especially in very hot conditions. Its growth habit is tree-like, with thick, branching trunks topped by dense rosettes of succulent leaves. Some hybrid cultivars are more compact, making them ideal for smaller gardens or as accent plants among other succulents. The tree aloe is well-suited for use as a dramatic focal point in a garden, especially in California and other dry regions.
The flowers of the tree aloe appear in winter and can be pink, red, or vibrant orange, adding a burst of color and attracting pollinators. As with many aloes, these blooms are a highlight in the landscape.
For best results, plant your tree aloe in well-draining soil—cactus soil mixes are ideal—to ensure excess water can drain away easily. Avoid too much water, as overwatering can quickly lead to root rot. Fertilize with a cactus-specific fertilizer to support optimal health. When choosing a planting location, avoid placing the tree aloe too close to buildings, pipes, or pools to allow ample space for its roots and canopy. Planting on a slope that is not north-facing will maximize sunlight exposure and promote healthy growth.
A good rule of thumb for watering: check the soil moisture with your thumb before watering—only water when the soil is dry several inches down. Protect your tree aloe from frost and freezing temperatures, as these can damage the plant.
Additionally, beyond its ornamental value, the tree aloe and related aloes have traditional medicinal and practical uses, making them multifunctional additions to your landscape.
Tree Aloe (Aloe barberae) – also known by the common name Tree Aloe, and previously classified as Aloe bainesii or Aloidendron barberae is a striking, tree-like succulent and a standout among aloes, a diverse group of succulents prized for their drought tolerance and architectural form. This species, along with other aloes and their hybrid cultivars, is valued for its adaptability and ornamental appeal in gardens and landscapes. The tree aloe is especially popular for its sculptural trunk and large rosettes of evergreen foliage that remain covered year-round, providing year-round structure and greenery.
Aloe barberae is adapted to arid, hot climates and is thriving in full sun, but can tolerate partial shade or some shade, especially in very hot conditions. Its growth habit is tree-like, with thick, branching trunks topped by dense rosettes of succulent leaves. Some hybrid cultivars are more compact, making them ideal for smaller gardens or as accent plants among other succulents. The tree aloe is well-suited for use as a dramatic focal point in a garden, especially in California and other dry regions.
The flowers of the tree aloe appear in winter and can be pink, red, or vibrant orange, adding a burst of color and attracting pollinators. As with many aloes, these blooms are a highlight in the landscape.
For best results, plant your tree aloe in well-draining soil—cactus soil mixes are ideal—to ensure excess water can drain away easily. Avoid too much water, as overwatering can quickly lead to root rot. Fertilize with a cactus-specific fertilizer to support optimal health. When choosing a planting location, avoid placing the tree aloe too close to buildings, pipes, or pools to allow ample space for its roots and canopy. Planting on a slope that is not north-facing will maximize sunlight exposure and promote healthy growth.
A good rule of thumb for watering: check the soil moisture with your thumb before watering—only water when the soil is dry several inches down. Protect your tree aloe from frost and freezing temperatures, as these can damage the plant.
Additionally, beyond its ornamental value, the tree aloe and related aloes have traditional medicinal and practical uses, making them multifunctional additions to your landscape.
Plants vary greatly by type and no guarantees are made on sizing.
However here is a rough idea of sizes based on containers that are direct from our growing grounds.
15 Gallon Shrub 3-4 Ft. Tall
15 Gallon Tree 5-6 Ft. Tall
24" Box Shrub 5-6 Ft. Tall
24" Box Tree 6-7 Ft. Tall
36" Box Tree 8-10 Ft. Tall
48" Box Tree 10-12 Ft. Tall
Please note: Citrus and California Native plants such as Manzanita are smaller than traditional sizing.
Please contact us to confirm sizing of items before purchasing if this is a concern.
Plants vary greatly by type and no guarantees are made on sizing.
However here is a rough idea of sizes based on containers that are direct from our growing grounds.
15 Gallon Shrub 3-4 Ft. Tall
15 Gallon Tree 5-6 Ft. Tall
24" Box Shrub 5-6 Ft. Tall
24" Box Tree 6-7 Ft. Tall
36" Box Tree 8-10 Ft. Tall
48" Box Tree 10-12 Ft. Tall
Please note: Citrus and California Native plants such as Manzanita are smaller than traditional sizing.
Please contact us to confirm sizing of items before purchasing if this is a concern.
Delivery does not include unloading of trees and plants larger than a 24" box.
Trees and plants in smaller containers will be dropped curbside.
Delivery beyond a curbside drop will be charged extra.
Trees and plants that are sold in container sizes larger than a 24" box size will require equipment and an operator onsite to help unload from the truck.
Please reach out to our team PRIOR to placing your order to coordinate.
Our team can provide unloading assistance with equipment for an extra fee.
Delivery does not include unloading of trees and plants larger than a 24" box.
Trees and plants in smaller containers will be dropped curbside.
Delivery beyond a curbside drop will be charged extra.
Trees and plants that are sold in container sizes larger than a 24" box size will require equipment and an operator onsite to help unload from the truck.
Please reach out to our team PRIOR to placing your order to coordinate.
Our team can provide unloading assistance with equipment for an extra fee.
Tree Aloe (Aloe barberae)
Tree Aloe (Aloe barberae) – also known by the common name Tree Aloe, and previously classified as Aloe bainesii or Aloidendron barberae is a striking, tree-like succulent and a standout among aloes, a diverse group of succulents prized for their drought tolerance and architectural form. This species, along with other aloes and their hybrid cultivars, is valued for its adaptability and ornamental appeal in gardens and landscapes. The tree aloe is especially popular for its sculptural trunk and large rosettes of evergreen foliage that remain covered year-round, providing year-round structure and greenery.
Aloe barberae is adapted to arid, hot climates and is thriving in full sun, but can tolerate partial shade or some shade, especially in very hot conditions. Its growth habit is tree-like, with thick, branching trunks topped by dense rosettes of succulent leaves. Some hybrid cultivars are more compact, making them ideal for smaller gardens or as accent plants among other succulents. The tree aloe is well-suited for use as a dramatic focal point in a garden, especially in California and other dry regions.
The flowers of the tree aloe appear in winter and can be pink, red, or vibrant orange, adding a burst of color and attracting pollinators. As with many aloes, these blooms are a highlight in the landscape.
For best results, plant your tree aloe in well-draining soil—cactus soil mixes are ideal—to ensure excess water can drain away easily. Avoid too much water, as overwatering can quickly lead to root rot. Fertilize with a cactus-specific fertilizer to support optimal health. When choosing a planting location, avoid placing the tree aloe too close to buildings, pipes, or pools to allow ample space for its roots and canopy. Planting on a slope that is not north-facing will maximize sunlight exposure and promote healthy growth.
A good rule of thumb for watering: check the soil moisture with your thumb before watering—only water when the soil is dry several inches down. Protect your tree aloe from frost and freezing temperatures, as these can damage the plant.
Additionally, beyond its ornamental value, the tree aloe and related aloes have traditional medicinal and practical uses, making them multifunctional additions to your landscape.
Tree Aloe (Aloe barberae) – also known by the common name Tree Aloe, and previously classified as Aloe bainesii or Aloidendron barberae is a striking, tree-like succulent and a standout among aloes, a diverse group of succulents prized for their drought tolerance and architectural form. This species, along with other aloes and their hybrid cultivars, is valued for its adaptability and ornamental appeal in gardens and landscapes. The tree aloe is especially popular for its sculptural trunk and large rosettes of evergreen foliage that remain covered year-round, providing year-round structure and greenery.
Aloe barberae is adapted to arid, hot climates and is thriving in full sun, but can tolerate partial shade or some shade, especially in very hot conditions. Its growth habit is tree-like, with thick, branching trunks topped by dense rosettes of succulent leaves. Some hybrid cultivars are more compact, making them ideal for smaller gardens or as accent plants among other succulents. The tree aloe is well-suited for use as a dramatic focal point in a garden, especially in California and other dry regions.
The flowers of the tree aloe appear in winter and can be pink, red, or vibrant orange, adding a burst of color and attracting pollinators. As with many aloes, these blooms are a highlight in the landscape.
For best results, plant your tree aloe in well-draining soil—cactus soil mixes are ideal—to ensure excess water can drain away easily. Avoid too much water, as overwatering can quickly lead to root rot. Fertilize with a cactus-specific fertilizer to support optimal health. When choosing a planting location, avoid placing the tree aloe too close to buildings, pipes, or pools to allow ample space for its roots and canopy. Planting on a slope that is not north-facing will maximize sunlight exposure and promote healthy growth.
A good rule of thumb for watering: check the soil moisture with your thumb before watering—only water when the soil is dry several inches down. Protect your tree aloe from frost and freezing temperatures, as these can damage the plant.
Additionally, beyond its ornamental value, the tree aloe and related aloes have traditional medicinal and practical uses, making them multifunctional additions to your landscape.
Plants vary greatly by type and no guarantees are made on sizing.
However here is a rough idea of sizes based on containers that are direct from our growing grounds.
15 Gallon Shrub 3-4 Ft. Tall
15 Gallon Tree 5-6 Ft. Tall
24" Box Shrub 5-6 Ft. Tall
24" Box Tree 6-7 Ft. Tall
36" Box Tree 8-10 Ft. Tall
48" Box Tree 10-12 Ft. Tall
Please note: Citrus and California Native plants such as Manzanita are smaller than traditional sizing.
Please contact us to confirm sizing of items before purchasing if this is a concern.
Plants vary greatly by type and no guarantees are made on sizing.
However here is a rough idea of sizes based on containers that are direct from our growing grounds.
15 Gallon Shrub 3-4 Ft. Tall
15 Gallon Tree 5-6 Ft. Tall
24" Box Shrub 5-6 Ft. Tall
24" Box Tree 6-7 Ft. Tall
36" Box Tree 8-10 Ft. Tall
48" Box Tree 10-12 Ft. Tall
Please note: Citrus and California Native plants such as Manzanita are smaller than traditional sizing.
Please contact us to confirm sizing of items before purchasing if this is a concern.
Delivery does not include unloading of trees and plants larger than a 24" box.
Trees and plants in smaller containers will be dropped curbside.
Delivery beyond a curbside drop will be charged extra.
Trees and plants that are sold in container sizes larger than a 24" box size will require equipment and an operator onsite to help unload from the truck.
Please reach out to our team PRIOR to placing your order to coordinate.
Our team can provide unloading assistance with equipment for an extra fee.
Delivery does not include unloading of trees and plants larger than a 24" box.
Trees and plants in smaller containers will be dropped curbside.
Delivery beyond a curbside drop will be charged extra.
Trees and plants that are sold in container sizes larger than a 24" box size will require equipment and an operator onsite to help unload from the truck.
Please reach out to our team PRIOR to placing your order to coordinate.
Our team can provide unloading assistance with equipment for an extra fee.
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Frequently Asked Questions
We're committed to changing everything about trees and plants - how they’re grown, how you shop for them, and how much they cost. We handle orders ourselves. No middlemen to get between us (or our prices) and you.
We're committed to changing everything about trees and plants - how they’re grown, how you shop for them, and how much they cost. We handle orders ourselves. No middlemen to get between us (or our prices) and you.
Delivery does not include unloading of trees and plants LARGER than a 24" box.
Trees and plants in smaller containers will be dropped curbside (usually on the driveway or near the front doorstep).
Delivery beyond a curbside drop will be charged extra.
Trees and plants that are sold in container sizes LARGER than a 24" box size will require equipment and/or enough manpower onsite to help unload from the truck.
Please reach out to our team PRIOR to placing your order to help coordinate.
Our team can provide unloading assistance with equipment for an extra fee as well.
Delivery does not include unloading of trees and plants LARGER than a 24" box.
Trees and plants in smaller containers will be dropped curbside (usually on the driveway or near the front doorstep).
Delivery beyond a curbside drop will be charged extra.
Trees and plants that are sold in container sizes LARGER than a 24" box size will require equipment and/or enough manpower onsite to help unload from the truck.
Please reach out to our team PRIOR to placing your order to help coordinate.
Our team can provide unloading assistance with equipment for an extra fee as well.
We ship locally within California within 7-10 days of your order being placed.
We ship nationally using carrier partners, based on order size. Our common order minimums for out of state shipping is $5,000.
Text or call 323-576-4159 for specific shipping details for your location.
We ship locally within California within 7-10 days of your order being placed.
We ship nationally using carrier partners, based on order size. Our common order minimums for out of state shipping is $5,000.
Text or call 323-576-4159 for specific shipping details for your location.
We are currently online only and don't have physical locations where you can view plants in person.
That's why we have photos direct from the growing grounds of the plants we will ship and we display pricing right in our store.
We do make sure to pick the very best trees and plants prior to shipping and make sure that they have gone through our multi-point inspection for health and structure.
We will always reach out prior to delivery if we find a quality issue or need to provide a substitute.
We are currently online only and don't have physical locations where you can view plants in person.
That's why we have photos direct from the growing grounds of the plants we will ship and we display pricing right in our store.
We do make sure to pick the very best trees and plants prior to shipping and make sure that they have gone through our multi-point inspection for health and structure.
We will always reach out prior to delivery if we find a quality issue or need to provide a substitute.
Plants vary greatly by type. Here is a rough idea of sizes based on containers that are direct from our growing grounds.
15 Gallon Shrub 3-4 Ft. Tall
15 Gallon Tree 5-6 Ft. Tall
24" Box Shrub 5-6 Ft. Tall
24" Box Tree 6-7 Ft. Tall
36" Box Shrub/Tree 7-9 Ft. Tall
48" Box Shrub/Tree 8-10 Ft. Tall
**Please note that we do not make guarantees of sizes. If you have questions or concerns, please call or text to request accurate sizing for the particular plant you're considering, prior to ordering.
Plants vary greatly by type. Here is a rough idea of sizes based on containers that are direct from our growing grounds.
15 Gallon Shrub 3-4 Ft. Tall
15 Gallon Tree 5-6 Ft. Tall
24" Box Shrub 5-6 Ft. Tall
24" Box Tree 6-7 Ft. Tall
36" Box Shrub/Tree 7-9 Ft. Tall
48" Box Shrub/Tree 8-10 Ft. Tall
**Please note that we do not make guarantees of sizes. If you have questions or concerns, please call or text to request accurate sizing for the particular plant you're considering, prior to ordering.
We offer a limited 30 day warranty for plants that are delivered and planted by someone else and a 90 day warranty for plants that we plant.
The limited warranty covers plants that die as a result of disease or fungus which was derived from our growing grounds or from root balls that were root bound.
The warranty does not cover damage due to watering, fertilizer, soils, or any other conditions beyond our control. Additionally, the warranty does not cover plants that are shipped out of the state of California or shipped into California from other states. Custom plant orders are also not covered under warranty. Plants must be planted within 24 hours after delivery to qualify.
We can assist you in recommending the right soils and fertilizers to help your plant thrive after you plant it.
Text or call 323-576-4159 for further warranty information.
We offer a limited 30 day warranty for plants that are delivered and planted by someone else and a 90 day warranty for plants that we plant.
The limited warranty covers plants that die as a result of disease or fungus which was derived from our growing grounds or from root balls that were root bound.
The warranty does not cover damage due to watering, fertilizer, soils, or any other conditions beyond our control. Additionally, the warranty does not cover plants that are shipped out of the state of California or shipped into California from other states. Custom plant orders are also not covered under warranty. Plants must be planted within 24 hours after delivery to qualify.
We can assist you in recommending the right soils and fertilizers to help your plant thrive after you plant it.
Text or call 323-576-4159 for further warranty information.
Our local delivery team covers most cities in California.
There are some exceptions, so please get in touch to confirm prior to ordering.
Additionally, we ship using semi trucks and trailers throughout the entire United States and even abroad for large orders over $5,000. Each shipment is custom, so please reach out to our team to coordinate.
Our local delivery team covers most cities in California.
There are some exceptions, so please get in touch to confirm prior to ordering.
Additionally, we ship using semi trucks and trailers throughout the entire United States and even abroad for large orders over $5,000. Each shipment is custom, so please reach out to our team to coordinate.