Aloe deltoideodonta


Aloe deltoideodonta is a species of succulent plant in the genus Aloe. It is endemic to Madagascar and was first described in 1883.

Description

Aloe deltoideodonta is a stemless/short-stemmed plant. It reaches less than 30 centimeters in height, spreading by offsets from its base.

Leaves

A. deltoideodonta leaves are triangular in shape measuring on average 15-20 centimeters in length and 5 centimeters in width. They sprout in a rosette formation.
The leaf is a pale green possibly with white spots, white stripes, and dark green stripes. The margins of the leaf can either be straw or white with small teeth.

Flowers

Mature plants produce flowers from late summer to fall. Flowers have "short-branched or unbranched conical inflorescence" that are a gradient transition from a green tip to orange, salmon, and near white at the opening.
The flowers naturally reflex downward.