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Every where you read about Aloe Castilloniae it’s very rare. It’s an odd looking thing with small leaves and awesome leaves that grow up and trailing downward. 
 

First two photos are adult plants notice the downward leaf growth and spine on the leave. Not hardy at all and very sensitive to over watering. 
 

Third and four photo is a smaller one that I have.  Anyone else growing one of these odd looking aloes?
 

 

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