Aloe prostrata
Aloe prostrata is a species of Aloe indigenous to Antsiranana Province, Madagascar. Here it grows in shady forests overlying limestone.
Description
This species is low-growing, non-caulescent rosette, with long, narrow, curved, dark-green leaves. The dark leaves have many pale, confluent spots and small marginal teeth.The plant is mildly stoloniferous, and can form clumps. The flowers are red, and are born on a simple, cylindrical inflorescence. The fruits are long-lasting berries.
''Aloe prostrata'' subsp. ''pallida''
The subspecies pallida can be distinguished by its pallid colour. It has both paler leaves and paler flowers.Relatives
It is part of a group of aloes which all bear fleshy berries, and were therefore classed as a separate group, Lomatophyllum.Within this group it is closely related to the solitary, faintly lineate species Aloe zombitsiensis.