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Aloe Dichotoma Collection (page 6)

Aloe dichotoma, commonly known as the Quiver Tree, is a magnificent sight to behold in the vast landscapes of Africa, particularly Namibia

Background imageAloe Dichotoma Collection: Africa, Namibia, Keetmanshoop, Sunrise lights Quiver Trees (Aloe dichotoma) and igneous

Africa, Namibia, Keetmanshoop, Sunrise lights Quiver Trees (Aloe dichotoma) and igneous rocks in Giants Playground

Background imageAloe Dichotoma Collection: Africa, Namibia, Keetmanshoop, Evening twilight lights Quiver Tree (Aloe dichotoma)

Africa, Namibia, Keetmanshoop, Evening twilight lights Quiver Tree (Aloe dichotoma) in Kokerboomwoud (Quiver Tree Forest) at dusk

Background imageAloe Dichotoma Collection: Africa, Namibia, Keetmanshoop, Kokerboom Forest Preserve. Kokerboom (Aloe dichotoma) or quiver tree

Africa, Namibia, Keetmanshoop, Kokerboom Forest Preserve. Kokerboom (Aloe dichotoma) or quiver tree

Background imageAloe Dichotoma Collection: The Quivertree (Kokerboom tree) (Aloe dichotoma), Namib desert, Namibia, Africa

The Quivertree (Kokerboom tree) (Aloe dichotoma), Namib desert, Namibia, Africa

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Quiver tree (Aloe dichotoma). These trees are eaten by kudu antelopes as they contain a chemical that acts as a parasite repellent when absorbed into the bloodstream

Background imageAloe Dichotoma Collection: Quiver tree (Kokerboom) (Aloe dichotoma) at dawn, Namakwa, Namaqualand

Quiver tree (Kokerboom) (Aloe dichotoma) at dawn, Namakwa, Namaqualand, South Africa, Africa

Background imageAloe Dichotoma Collection: Quiver tree (Kokerboom) (Aloe dichotoma) at dusk, Namakwa, Namaqualand

Quiver tree (Kokerboom) (Aloe dichotoma) at dusk, Namakwa, Namaqualand, South Africa, Africa

Background imageAloe Dichotoma Collection: Quiver Tree (Kokerboom) (Aloe dichotoma) at sunset, Namakwa, South Africa, Africa

Quiver Tree (Kokerboom) (Aloe dichotoma) at sunset, Namakwa, South Africa, Africa

Background imageAloe Dichotoma Collection: Quiver Tree - formerly the hollowed out branches of these trees were used as quivers by

Quiver Tree - formerly the hollowed out branches of these trees were used as quivers by the Bushmen - planted young
TD-2196 Kokerboom / Quiver / Aloe Trees Namib Desert, Namibia Aloe dichotoma formerly the hollowed out branches of these trees were used as quivers by the Bushmen - planted young tree at a lodge at

Background imageAloe Dichotoma Collection: Quiver trees (Aloe dichotoma), Quiver tree forest silhouette, Keetmanshoop

Quiver trees (Aloe dichotoma), Quiver tree forest silhouette, Keetmanshoop, Namibia, Africa

Background imageAloe Dichotoma Collection: Quiver tree (Aloe dichotoma), Quiver tree forest, Keetmanshoop, Namibia, Africa

Quiver tree (Aloe dichotoma), Quiver tree forest, Keetmanshoop, Namibia, Africa

Background imageAloe Dichotoma Collection: Namibia - Quiver / Kokerboom tree (Aloe dichotoma) Fish River Canyon, Namibia, Africa

Namibia - Quiver / Kokerboom tree (Aloe dichotoma) Fish River Canyon, Namibia, Africa
PS-3351 Namibia - Quiver / Kokerboom tree (Aloe dichotoma) Fish River Canyon, Namibia, Africa. Peter Steyn Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageAloe Dichotoma Collection: Quiver tree (Aloe dichotoma)

Quiver tree (Aloe dichotoma), Goegap Nature Reserve, Namaqualand, South Africa, Africa

Background imageAloe Dichotoma Collection: Kokerboom, (Aloe dichotoma)

Kokerboom, (Aloe dichotoma), Blutkopje, Namibia

Background imageAloe Dichotoma Collection: Close-up of a quiver tree (Aloe dichotoma)

Close-up of a quiver tree (Aloe dichotoma), Quiver Tree Forest, Keetmanshoop, Namibia, Africa

Background imageAloe Dichotoma Collection: The Quivertree or Kokerboom in flower (Aloe Dichotoma)

The Quivertree or Kokerboom in flower (Aloe Dichotoma), Namibia, Africa



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Aloe dichotoma, commonly known as the Quiver Tree, is a magnificent sight to behold in the vast landscapes of Africa, particularly Namibia. Standing tall against the night sky, it forms an enchanting silhouette with the Milky Way as its backdrop. The San people named this tree "Quiver" because they used its tubular branches to make quivers for their arrows. In Keetmanshoop, Namibia, a forest of Quiver Trees emerges under the blanket of darkness illuminated only by stars and the ethereal glow of the Milky Way. This breathtaking scene showcases nature's beauty at its finest while reminding us of our connection to the universe. The Quiver Tree is not limited to Namibia alone; it also thrives in Western Cape, South Africa. Here too, one can witness these majestic trees reaching towards the heavens against a stunning dawn sky. As sunset paints vibrant hues across Karas in Namibia's Giants Playground region, a lone Quiver Tree stands proudly amidst this otherworldly landscape. Its presence adds an element of mystique and wonder to an already awe-inspiring setting. This species holds great significance for Southern Africa as it represents resilience and adaptability in harsh environments. It serves as a reminder that even in adversity, life finds ways to thrive. Whether standing solitary or forming dense forests together with their brethren, these iconic Quiver Trees never fail to captivate our hearts and minds. Their unique shape and striking appearance have made them beloved symbols of African landscapes worldwide. So next time you find yourself gazing up at a starry night sky or exploring untamed territories in Africa like Namibia or South Africa's Western Cape province - keep an eye out for these remarkable giants known as Aloe dichotoma or simply put: Quiver Trees.