Aloe Juvenna:
That's the scientific name of a succulent plant.
It's a plant native to Africa.
Its common name is aloe tiger tooth.
The plant grows in the form of a column. Its leaves are thick and green with white spots. The leaves come together in the shape of a rose and the sides of these leaves are full of small spines that grow inward, this is where their popular name comes from.
It grows very well with little exposure to the sun. If they are exposed directly to the sun, the green color of their leaves is lost. The plant grows forming a column that, with weight, causes the plant to fall sideways.
The suckers grow from a stem attached to the ground and they crowd around the mother plant. Being a very striking aspect when wanting to beautify a pot.
The reproduction of the plant is best done by obtaining its children, who are very easy to manipulate when transplanting. You only need to separate one of its children, with or without a root, and then transplant it into a pot with the same conditions as the mother plant.
It should first be kept in the shade for a week and then it can be placed in the semi-shade. But you must take precautions to not burn its leaves.
These pictures are of my property, taken with my samsung mini s3 phone.
Is that plant have any relationship with the cactus? It has something and i think it has water inside its body.