But the leaves are spotted and the bulbs are smaller. Wondering if maybe it’s just a different variety? Got it as a cutting freebee at a plant show with no background.
Looks like a pregnant onion…
DHernandez
Jan 29, 2024
Looks like a Ledebourea socialis that is starved for light.
https://www.pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/index.php/Ledebouria_socialis
sham1412
Feb 19, 2024
Quote from DHernandez :
It's possible that the plant you received as a cutting freebie at the plant show is a different variety than what you expected. The spotted leaves and smaller bulbs could indicate a different species or cultivar. Without more information about its background, it's challenging to determine its exact identity. You could try researching similar plants online or consulting with a local botanist or gardening expert for assistance in identifying the variety. Alternatively, observe its growth and characteristics over time to see if it matches any known varieties. I also have a blog website in which i post about "plants" which is https://thegardenation.com/
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