the quiver tree Aloe dichotoma in habitat

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During his visit  to us  my son wanted to see the "Quiver Tree forest".  That is an experience not to be missed by anybody visiting South Africa or Namibia.  To appreciate the full effect of the harsh climate in which these aloes grow visit in December, which was when these photos were taken. 

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The drive is roughly 500 km there and back.  Our grandson Thomas enjoyed the boerewors and mielies for lunch (beef sausage and corn on the cob) at a picnic spot in the shade. 

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Exploring the world with Grandpa  -  on the shady side of the tree.   Note there is only a hint of green.  Everything goes without water until the rains start after April.

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Where are the lions and elephants ?

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The iceplant in bloom.  That is good strategy.  In the rainy season there are daisies and mesemb flowers all over.  In the dry summer months the few insects around will not miss the chance to visit this flower and pollination is for sure.

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The name iceplant has nothing to do with temperatures,  but the cells filled with water must have reminded the local people of ice.  It is more obvious in winter when the plant is bright green with the cells full of water glistening in the sun.

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Because of its sponge like fibrous composition the trunk of  Aloe dichotoma has a very light weight.  Thomas (aged 3 years 5 months) kindly agreed to demonstrate the weight of a dead Aloe dichotoma trunk.  The wind was strong and made it difficult for him to keep his balance, but he was not going to give up. 

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If a guy must pose on a photo for Grandma he will do it with a smile.  

Finally  the stem was in line with the wind and he could pose.

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A last stop to get some of the high quality sandy loam for Grandpa's seedlings.

Visit our hobby garden  web site for tips to grow aloes from seeds