Aloe wildii

Unlike many members of its genus, this species has linear leaves.

It is native to a small area in south-east Africa and, like other succulent plants, it is resistant to drought.

It bears attractive bright orange-red blossoms.

[1] It is quite strictly confined to west facing (leeward) slopes over a 100 km stretch of mountainous terrain between Cashel and Chipinga in southern Manicaland, Zimbabwe.

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