
Albuca bracteata
'Pregnant Onion' is a drought-tolerant, bulbous succulent, native to South Africa, with a distinct large, green, onion-like bulb. The bulb can grow quite large and is often exposed above the soil line, producing small, hanging offsets (bulblets) on its surface. Propagation of new plants easily occurs from these bulblets. Albuca bracteata is not a true onion and is not edible. It features long, fleshy, strap-shaped leaves and tall spikes of fragrant, white flowers with green mid-stripes. Prefers full sun to partial shade and requires well-draining soil. Water moderately, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Albuca bracteata can be grown as a conversation piece, a houseplant or in hanging basket. (Pot size: 1 gallon)
'Pregnant Onion' is a drought-tolerant, bulbous succulent, native to South Africa, with a distinct large, green, onion-like bulb. The bulb can grow quite large and is often exposed above the soil line, producing small, hanging offsets (bulblets) on its surface. Propagation of new plants easily occurs from these bulblets. Albuca bracteata is not a true onion and is not edible. It features long, fleshy, strap-shaped leaves and tall spikes of fragrant, white flowers with green mid-stripes. Prefers full sun to partial shade and requires well-draining soil. Water moderately, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Albuca bracteata can be grown as a conversation piece, a houseplant or in hanging basket. (Pot size: 1 gallon)
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$7.00Description
'Pregnant Onion' is a drought-tolerant, bulbous succulent, native to South Africa, with a distinct large, green, onion-like bulb. The bulb can grow quite large and is often exposed above the soil line, producing small, hanging offsets (bulblets) on its surface. Propagation of new plants easily occurs from these bulblets. Albuca bracteata is not a true onion and is not edible. It features long, fleshy, strap-shaped leaves and tall spikes of fragrant, white flowers with green mid-stripes. Prefers full sun to partial shade and requires well-draining soil. Water moderately, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings. Albuca bracteata can be grown as a conversation piece, a houseplant or in hanging basket. (Pot size: 1 gallon)






















