Aloe molederana is a criticially endangered species of aloe native to northern Somalia.[1] It was first described in 1989 by John Jacob Lavranos and H.F. Glen .[2]
Its flowers are fuzzy like Aloe tomentosa and are a pink-orange color. The flowers are tubular like all other aloe species. The inflorescences branch and the racemes are short.
Aloe molederana is a plant that grows in limestone and gypsum. It is similar in look to many aloes, such as Aloe vera. It is a large aloe rosette.