formed by leaves with emerging flower bud.
Aloe polyphylla is a stemless aloe and grows its leaves in a very distinctive spiral shape. The plants do not seem to sucker or produce
offshoots, but from the germination of their seeds they can form small, dense clumps. The fat, wide, serrated, grey-green leaves have sharp, dark leaf-tips and grow in the five spiral rows, with about 21 leaves in each complete rotation of a spiral, suggesting a
phyllotaxy of 5/21. This aloe flowers at the beginning of summer, producing flowers that range in colour from red to salmon pink and occasionally yellow, at the head of robust, branched
inflorescences. ==Habitat==