labelled Drimea, but??

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Mike
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labelled Drimea, but??

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Hi

I assume this is an Albuca, maybe juncifolia? Any other ideas. The leaves are about 10 inches, channeled, and much thicker than the Argrabies Hills clone.

thanks MIke
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I'm fairly sure it's an Albuca. Post a picture of the flowers when they're open. That should help. :)
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I agree that it really looks like an Albuca. Here is a good webpage for trying to ID them. It probably doesn't have all the species but it has a lot.

http://www.pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswi ... php/Albuca" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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here is the flower
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Albuca for sure, but it's not juncifolia. I think it could be Albuca polyphylla. :)
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