Fierce. Functional. Flaming fabulous. Forget boring houseplants — this one comes with a built-in superpower. Aloe arborescens, also known as the Torch Aloe, is a statuesque succulent with a wild, architectural form and fiery red-orange flower spikes that attract hummingbirds, pollinators, and full-on garden envy. More free-spirited than your average Aloe vera, this branching beauty can grow into a multi-headed stunner up to 4–6 feet tall. And yes — she’s got skin-soothing gel too. Burn your toast, not your fingertips. Cold-hardy and fast-growing — unlike her more needy Aloe cousins🔥 Bright coral torch blooms in fall and winter🦋 Attracts hummingbirds and pollinators like a magnet🌞 Sun-loving and sculptural — perfect for xeriscapes, containers, or statement borders💧 Drought-tolerant and drama-free Please note this listing is for 1 cutting. These Aloe's root easily and grow very fast. They can be left alone to grow into a bush with multiple heads or trained to grow into a tree form (as is pictured). Parent plant is in the pictures. 📦 Shipped with care. Ready to root and rule. 🥶 COLD WEATHER WARNING It’s officially “Don’t Let Your Plants Die” Season. Winter’s creeping in like an overwatered fungus gnat — and your tropicals, succulents, and carnivorous cuties are not here for the frostbite. 🔥 Plant Heat Pads are in stockPerfect for boxes of babies in transit or giving your windowsill darlings a cozy, root-warming spa experience.
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Fierce. Functional. Flaming fabulous. Forget boring houseplants — this one comes with a built-in superpower. Aloe arborescens, also known as the Torch Aloe, is a statuesque succulent with a wild, architectural form and fiery red-orange flower spikes that attract hummingbirds, pollinators, and full-on garden envy. More free-spirited than your average Aloe vera, this branching beauty can grow into a multi-headed stunner up to 4–6 feet tall. And yes — she’s got skin-soothing gel too. Burn your toast, not your fingertips. Cold-hardy and fast-growing — unlike her more needy Aloe cousins🔥 Bright coral torch blooms in fall and winter🦋 Attracts hummingbirds and pollinators like a magnet🌞 Sun-loving and sculptural — perfect for xeriscapes, containers, or statement borders💧 Drought-tolerant and drama-free Please note this listing is for 1 cutting. These Aloe's root easily and grow very fast. They can be left alone to grow into a bush with multiple heads or trained to grow into a tree form (as is pictured). Parent plant is in the pictures. 📦 Shipped with care. Ready to root and rule. 🥶 COLD WEATHER WARNING It’s officially “Don’t Let Your Plants Die” Season. Winter’s creeping in like an overwatered fungus gnat — and your tropicals, succulents, and carnivorous cuties are not here for the frostbite. 🔥 Plant Heat Pads are in stockPerfect for boxes of babies in transit or giving your windowsill darlings a cozy, root-warming spa experience.
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The plants looked very healthy on their arrival. They are for my son’s Birthday. He is obsessed with carnivore type plants. He lit up when he saw them today!
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