Kenyan aloe with bright green, narrow, toothy, somewhat recurved leaves and multiple tall, thin stems. Flowers simple and orange to red-...Read Moreorange, typically in mid to late summer. Seems to be a somewhat variable species, relatively common in cultivation, though suspect some of the wider-leafed forms might have some Aloe arborescens in them. I put this at 9b, since it survives in that climate, but it often gets badly damaged during frosts (one of the least cold-tolerant of the Aloes)... anything below 28F... but it grows back well.
Kenyan aloe with bright green, narrow, toothy, somewhat recurved leaves and multiple tall, thin stems. Flowers simple and orange to red-...Read More