Suckering, branching aloe with very neat habit. Leaves bright green, usually mottled in rosettes up to 5" in diameter (usually smaller),...Read More stiff and fairly flat, lined with light green teeth. Newest leaves are a bit yellow-emerald-green and really look great. From Angola.
Well, think there must be two completely different (or one misidentified) form of this aloe... one form has thick, very stiff, non-cupped, spotted leaves with roundish flowers on top of single or double racemes... while the other form has larger, slightly cupped-shaped, nonspotted leaves with tall, simple conical flowers. Which is the real Aloe andongensis???
Turns out there are two varieties of this aloe: A andongensis var andongensis, and var repens... so both still could be correctly identified. Not sure which is which, though, but my guess would be the smaller, spotted one is repens.
Suckering, branching aloe with very neat habit. Leaves bright green, usually mottled in rosettes up to 5" in diameter (usually smaller),...Read More