Aloe

Aloe is a genus of succulent plants, with over 500 species. The best-known of these is probably Aloe vera, which is widely cultivated. Aloe vera is probably extinct in the wild.
The species Aloe vera is a great natural moisturizer and can help to soothe dry skin. It also has anti-inflammatory properties, which can help to reduce the appearance of blemishes and wrinkles. Plus, Aloe vera is non-irritating and can be used on any type of skin.
Aloe Media
Multiple Aloe species with a variety of growth forms. UCLA Botanical Garden
Depiction of Aloe, labeled in Greek "ΑΛΟΗ" (Aloë) from the Juliana Anicia Codex, a copy, written in Constantinople in 515 AD, of Dioscorides' 1st century AD work.
Aloe africana (Uitenhage aloe)
Aloe marlothii (flat-flowered aloe)
Aloe pluridens (French aloe)