Aloe arborescens is a perennial plant with short or obvious stems, fleshy leaves, rosettes or sometimes two rows, sharp tips and often hard teeth or thorns on the edges.
Also known as wood blade Aloe, it is native to South Africa, and its leaf juice is extremely bitter, belonging to Liliaceae. Commercially produced in Japan, the Japanese believe that Aloe arborescens is the best medicinal aloe species. The aloe arborescens was processed into aloe dry powder. It can treat various diseases. In medicine, Aloe arborescens has been tested to have many effective components and is recognized as the most effective variety. In medicine, leaves can be eaten raw, squeezed into juice and processed into health food or cosmetics. Because it is easy to handle, it is also suitable as an edible family dish.