From material collected by Bhwire Bhitala near Lindi, Tanzania, this potentially undescribed species seems to have affinities to Aloe leptosiphon but grows in the far south of the country. Susan Carter has identified it as Aloe lateritia, but we are dubious because it was found well outside the range of that species and has some differences. These plants have apparently solitary rosettes with light green leaves with scattered white spots. The flower color is green to orange-red. These plants are seedlings in one-gallon pots.