This form of Aloe lineata, which is common in the Western Cape Province of South Africa, has distichous, strap-like leaves instead of the typical triangular rosettes. While We’ve seen this type of leaf growth on mature plants in habitat, We’ve never seen an entire plant like these. This version, sold to us under the bogus name of A. glaucescens, has blue-green leaves with yellow-green striping. We have rooted offsets in 5-inch pots.