Hi all, can you Identify this for me please?
Large bulb, thin leaves like a spring onion. Must be related. I was thinking a Scilla or similar?
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Id please?
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Re: Id please?
Hello David it is probably a ALBUCA,some of them have a very strong scent of marzipan.
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Re: Id please?
Agree - possibly A. humilis,
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