These plants are the shrubby form of Aloe arborescens, one of the common species from South Africa through East Africa, but the leaves are light yellow-green with soft marginal teeth. They prolifically offset, and some of the offsets have thin white stripes. This is a striking variegate that is easy to grow but is less frost-tolerant than the non-variegated form. The plants are rooted offsets in one-gallon pots.