Aloe Queen Marowa (Aloe somaliensis)
Aloe Queen Marowa (Aloe somaliensis) is a compact succulent with rosettes of green leaves covered in white speckling. The leaf edges have small reddish teeth. It produces upright flower spikes with coral-red to orange flowers that attract birds and bees. This aloe grows best in well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade, and is well suited to warm, dry conditions. It is drought tolerant once established and typically grows to around 30–60 cm tall and wide, making it suitable for pots, rock gardens, or indoor growing in bright light.

Description
Aloe Queen Marowa (Aloe somaliensis) is a compact succulent with rosettes of green leaves covered in white speckling. The leaf edges have small reddish teeth. It produces upright flower spikes with coral-red to orange flowers that attract birds and bees. This aloe grows best in well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade, and is well suited to warm, dry conditions. It is drought tolerant once established and typically grows to around 30–60 cm tall and wide, making it suitable for pots, rock gardens, or indoor growing in bright light.
























