Aloe bakeri
Also Known As: Baker Aloe, Dwarf Aloe
Overview
A clustering succulent native to southeastern Madagascar. It forms dense clumps of slender, fleshy leaves that are green to reddish-brown and heavily mottled with white spots, featuring toothed margins. Reaching up to 8 inches tall and 16 inches in diameter, it produces tubular flowers in red or orange hues during the summer, attracting birds and pollinators. Hardy in USDA zones 10a to 11b, it may require winter heat in temperate regions. Admired for its attractive foliage and showy flowers.