Aloe vera (a small Aloe succulent, likely a common Aloe vera or close relative)

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This plant in the photo is a compact succulent in the Aloe genus. It forms a neat rosette of thick, fleshy leaves that are sword‑shaped and grow upward from a central base. The leaves are bright green to lime green, with a slightly glossy surface. Along the edges you can see small, sharp teeth typical of many Aloe species. Some leaves also carry pale, irregular spots or speckles, which can become more noticeable in bright sun or as new growth emerges. The rosette appears to sit low to the soil, and you can see offsets at the base, indicating that this plant tends to branch and form clumps over time. The plant is potted in a terracotta container with a gritty, well‑draining mix, which is ideal for Aloe and other succulents. Given these features, it is most likely an Aloe vera plant or a close relative such as a tiger Aloe or a small ornamental Aloe cultivar; identifying to species with certainty from a single image can be challenging because many aloes share a similar rosette habit and marginal teeth. Regardless of the exact species, the care needs and cultural requirements described here apply broadly to this group of succulents.
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