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I'm not sure how cold you get but maybe best against a south facing wall. As they grow quite tall the wind may be more of an issue up there?Main thing for me is that they see as much sun in the winter as early as they can when it does come out.
We rarely get much frost up here and certainly no low temperatures in most years. Wind is the main issue but these Aloes look as if they have the stature of Kniphofias which do well in our conditions. The issue with maximizing sun (when it bothers to show) is the south aspect, which gets the brunt of the prevailing winds.
Maggi, would it be possible to split Anne's Dolomite pictures into their own thread so they are not mixed up with other pictures in the July Northern Hemisphere thread?
Here's a photo of the whole plant................
Gosh, that's tall, much taller than other images I've seen. Is it drawn to the light or cramped for space?
Not the tallest that I've seen. Maybe it looks tall because it hasn't formed a large clump yet? If you want I can send you an offshoot from the bottom.
Isn't this species called climbing aloe? Should expect it to get tall then!