Plants with very short stems, usually in small groups. Leaves 12-16, 40-50 cm long, 8-9 cm wide, sword-shaped, spreading or recurved, rather shiny, brown to greenish brwon, with numerous whitish spots,; margins with whitish triangular teet; teeth; teeth 2-3 mm long, 10-15 mm apart. Inflorescences 100-150 cm long with 5-10 branches; branches to 15 cm long, cylindrical, flowers spaced; bracts abiut 5 mm long, 4 mm wide; pedicels 5-7 mm long. Flowers about 30 mm long, 8 mm wide across the ovary, pinkish, pendulous; perianth slightly curved, outer tepals free for about 8 mm; anthers exserted 2-3 mm; ovary green, about 6 m tall, 2.5 mm in diameter; stigma exserted 3-4 mm.
Aloe parvidens grows in Accacia-Commiphora bushland or semi-deciduous forest on deep sand at 25-1300 m. It is known from all regions of Somaliland and Sommalia as well as Ethiopia and Kenya.