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Friend says it looks like a juvenile Aloe ferox. Johnw
I posted a link to this in the succulent plants thread - got this : An alternative might be Aloe marlothii - but I think that a young A. ferox is likely to have that look of pustules behind the spines ?
A. ferox gets to be pretty meaty too - though not as big ..... you better brush up your bonsai techniques!
I now have another possible id................"It's Aloe aculeataThe white base to the brown thorns are distinctive"
I had one identical years ago. When it got too big for the window sill I planted it outside in my front garden in Southampton, south facing and pure builders rubble/sand, where it did very well.
That certainly feels and fits better. How lucky to have landed the hardiest one, that doesn't happen often.johnw