Aloe rubroviolacea 'Violet'
Also Known As: Arabian Aloe
Overview
A clumping succulent native to the mountains of Yemen and Saudi Arabia, renowned for its adaptability to arid climates and striking aesthetic qualities. It forms 2-foot-wide rosettes with thick, arching blue-green leaves that develop vibrant red and purple hues under sun exposure and drought stress. Mature clumps can grow up to 6 feet wide and 3 feet tall. Hardy to 20–25°F, it endures light frosts, though blooms are more sensitive.