Aloe ramosissima is a stunted highly branched version of the stout trunk Aloe dichotoma. It has freely offsetting branches with
plump succulent leaves and peeling bark. Mature rosette size is much smaller than
the actual A. dichotoma, topping out at 1.2 meters (4 feet) tall by several meters wide. Aloe ramosissima tends to go dormant in excessively hot weather. During this time keep water to a minimum. The succulent leaves are also highly sensitive to frost, so protect from any length of time below freezing temperatures. Plant in fast draining cactus mix, and water sparingly to grow a tightly compacted dwarf tree with fat trunk. You are bidding on the plant size shown.