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Albuca bracteata, also known as Ornithogalum caudatum, is a bulbous geophyte that can be planted with the top of the bulb above ground, exposing the adventitious bulblets produced on the outermost scale throughout the year. It also produces drooping green leaves.
4 Οκτ 2021 · The pregnant onion plant (Albuca bracteata) has this feature that stands out very much, as its bulb looks like a bottle full of water. If you still do not have this succulent plant, look for it because it should certainly be part of your collection.
25 Δεκ 2023 · Albuca Bracteata, with its intriguing “pregnant” bulb, cascading leaves, and fragrant flowers, offers a unique aesthetic. This resilient and easy-to-care-for plant is an attractive addition to any indoor or outdoor garden, bringing a touch of South African charm.
Common Name(s): Pregnant Onion, False Sea Onion; Synonyms: Ornithogalum longibracteatum, Albuca bracteata; Family & Origin: Asparagaceae family, native to South Africa; Growability: Easy to grow; Grow Zone: USDA zones 4-10; Size: Grows up to 2′ feet tall; Flowering: Produces small white flowers on a tall stalk; Light: Prefers bright, indirect ...
28 Ιαν 2024 · Pregnant onion, Albuca bracteata, or Ornithogalum caudatum is a beautifully flowering bulbous perennial with a very large, smooth, up to 10 cm in length bulb, easily recognizable by the special waxy bright green coating of the smooth upper scales and a thick neck. Most of the bulbs always remain above the soil.
Periodically, a flower stalk is produced, It can reach 60 inches and produce multiple (up to a hundred) small green-striped, white fragrant flowers that form a spike on the stalk. Plant database entry for Pregnant Onion (Albuca bracteata) with 41 images, one comment, and 21 data details.
Pregnant onion adapts well to indoor conditions, making it a relatively easy plant to care for. Critical care factors include well-draining soil and moderate watering routines, ensuring the soil dries out slightly between waterings. Over-watering should be avoided to prevent bulb rot.