This beautiful Aloe, which has one of our favorite flowers, is distinctive for its distichous rosette when small. It comes from Swaziland and Mpumalanga and KwaZulu-Natal Provinces of South Africa. The leaves are spotless and have a beautiful spination on their margins. The flowers, produced in the fall and early winter, are light to bright red with a purple tinge on the emerging blooms. We’ve grown this plant outside for more than 10 years in Tucson, where the plants suffered minimal leaf damage at 18F and the flowers have survived into the mid-20s F. These plants are seedlings in 2-inch pots.