

How to identify Aloe speciosa (Aloe speciosa)
Aloe speciosa stands tall, often reaching heights of 10 feet (over 3 meters), with a single stem topped by a tilted rosette of elongated bluish-green leaves, each up to 36 inches (91 cm) long. The leaves' tips and margins may exhibit a subtle pink hue, distinguished further by small, soft teeth. In winter, aloe speciosa displays cone-like inflorescences up to a foot long (30 cm), showcasing a tri-colored arrangement of red buds that open into greenish-white flowers with prominent reddish-brown to orange stamens, attracting hummingbirds to its striking blooms.
Tall plant reaching 10 feet (3 meters) with bluish-green leaves and pink-hued tips.
Winter cone-like inflorescences with red buds opening into greenish-white flowers.
Scientific Classification of Aloe speciosa