This is a small, stemless, thin-leaved Madagascan aloe wtih simple but attractive white flowers on a skinny inflorescence. The leaves are finely stippled/mottled with very fine teeth. Without flowers, looks a lot like Aloe bellatula, a popular and much more common Madagascan aloe with pink flowers. That latter species seems to grow more robustly quickly growing to a large suckering mass, while have not seen that happen with this species. Flowers in late fall.
Plants in my garden
Aloe albiflora
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Re: Aloe albiflora
Awesome flowers
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