I just purchased this succulent from a plant show. There was no information there about it. As you can see from the picture, there are multiple plants in the pot. To me, it looks like a variety of an aloe plant. It’s a frosty green leaf with darker green spots.
Drought Smart Plants reply:
Very pretty! It’s not an Aloe, based on the bloom sprays and the colour and pattern of the spots. Does it have thorn like projections along the edges of the leaves? This is a typical Aloe characteristic, more in some cases, less in others.
It resembles Ledebouria socialis more than anything, as they have similar markings. If it’s got bulb like thickenings on the base of each stem, and is around 10-15cm tall, this could be it. It’s also known as Silver Squill (what a cool name!)