Aloe comosa - 1ga
Aloe comosa, commonly known as Clanwilliam Aloe, is a striking succulent native to South Africa's Western Cape province, belonging to the Asphodelaceae family. Recognized for its single-stemmed growth, it can reach heights exceeding 6.5 feet, showcasing distinctive blue-green leaves adorned with small red-brown thorns along the margins. Emitting from a single stem, its leaves can extend up to 24-28 inches in length. During the hottest and driest periods of the year, typically in November and December in the Southern Hemisphere, Aloe comosa produces erect inflorescences, with ivory-pink flowers occasionally tinged with deep pink. Endemic to a small region in the northwestern part of the Western Cape province, particularly around the Olifants River Valley and the Ceres Karoo's sheltered kloofs, it thrives in dry, rocky habitats, often growing alongside other succulent species like Cotyledon orbiculata. Resilient to extreme heat, withstanding temperatures above 104°F, and mild winter cond