Aloe jacksonii originates from the rocky hillsides of Ethiopia and therefore likes warmer climates when grown domestically.
It grows as a loose rosette of green, fleshy leaves with toothed margins, which are spattered with white blotches.
It produces many new pups (offsets) around its base, which develop into a prolific cluster.
It grows well in pots and produces a tall bloom stalk topped with yellowy/coral, tubular flowers.