a genus of succulent plants, known for its thick, fleshy, often spiky leaves that store water and contain a gel and latex used in cosmetics, medicine, and supplements for skin healing (burns, rashes), digestion, and other benefits, though scientific evidence varies for internal uses. Physically, they form rosettes, grow in arid regions, and produce colorful tubular flowers on tall stalks, with Aloe vera being the most famous species.
a genus of succulent plants, known for its thick, fleshy, often spiky leaves that store water and contain a gel and latex used in cosmetics, medicine, and supplements for skin healing (burns, rashes), digestion, and other benefits, though scientific evidence varies for internal uses. Physically, they form rosettes, grow in arid regions, and produce colorful tubular flowers on tall stalks, with Aloe vera being the most famous species.