This is a tall, upright and rambling species from Madagascar. Aloe divaricata has small red flowers held in a very lax panicle, and this clone has pronounced red thorns on the margins of the leaves. We have grown this species outdoors in Tucson for more than a decade. We keep it in a protected place against our house, but still it has taken 26F with no damage. The plants are rooted offsets in 2-gallon pots.