



Aloe dichotoma – Quiver Tree, Sculptural Desert Sentinel
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Aloe dichotoma, commonly called the quiver tree, is an arborescent aloe native to the hot, dry regions of Namibia and South Africa. This iconic species gets its name from the indigenous San people, who traditionally used its hollowed branches to make quivers for arrows. Flourishing in rocky desert terrains, it creates an imposing silhouette against the skyline and is one of the few aloes that can reach tree-like proportions.
Distinctive Features
- Forked Branching: Its name 'dichotoma' refers to the repeated forked branching pattern of its upright limbs.
- Rosette Leaves: Thick, succulent leaves form compact rosettes at each branch tip, with a blue-green waxy hue that reflects sunlight.
- Yellow Blooms: In summer, clusters of bright yellow tubular flowers emerge, attracting sunbirds and insects.
Care Tips
- Light: Requires full sun; thrives in bright, unshaded environments.
- Water: Minimal watering is needed; drought-tolerant once established.
- Humidity: Prefers arid conditions; avoid high humidity environments.
- Media: Well-draining, sandy or gritty cactus mix is ideal.
- Temperature: Best grown in warm climates; tolerates occasional light frost.
- Fertiliser: Use a balanced, low-nitrogen fertiliser sparingly during the growing season.
- Repotting: Rarely needed due to slow growth; only repot when rootbound.
Shipping Schedule and Biosecurity Information
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Dispatch & Shipping Information
Non-Biosecurity States (QLD, NSW, ACT, VIC, SA): We now offer two dispatches per week for these regions:
- Tuesday Dispatch: Orders placed by Sunday 11:59 PM AEST.
- Friday Dispatch: Orders placed by Wednesday 11:59 PM AEST. Orders placed after these cut-offs will be dispatched on the next available day.
Biosecurity States (WA, NT, TAS): These orders require mandatory biosecurity treatment (PHC) and follow a specific weekly schedule:
- Cut-off: Orders must be placed by Thursday 11:59 PM AEST.
- Dispatch Day: Orders are processed over the weekend and dispatched on Tuesday.
Plant Health Certification (PHC) Fees:
- $20 fee applies to WA orders.
- $10 fee applies to NT and TAS orders. This fee is per order (not per plant) and is included in your shipping costat checkout.
Important Note: We operate independently from Collectors Corner. For any enquiries, please refer to our contact page

Size: 66mm pot



