mistery bulbous plant

Kipp McMichael kimcmich@hotmail.com
Mon, 15 Apr 2019 14:07:14 PDT
Greetings,

  Without a flower, the ID will be difficult. From the image, it could be Boophone haemanthoides, Cyrtanthus obliquus or a Brunsvigia sp like grandiflora.

  A bloom would help, of course - and you'll get a bloom more quickly if you plant it in a much larger pot.

-|<ipp
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From: pbs <pbs-bounces@lists.pacificbulbsociety.net> on behalf of Gianni Benetti <gianni.leonotis@gmail.com>
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Subject: [pbs] mistery bulbous plant

Hi, I’m new here. I recently purchased in a garden here in Italy a
nameless bulbous plant. All I know is that it belongs to the Amaryllidaceae
family. As you can see from the attached photo, the plant has an emerged
bulb and the leaves nastriform glaucous and slightly spiraled. It has not
flowered yet so in the absence of the flower the determination is more
difficult. I thank all those who can give me some informations.

Gianni
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