If you go to Reddit, there is actually a whole forum called "What's This Plant" where you upload a photo and get answers very quickly. There are so many knowledgable people there who love helping others. I'm usually pretty good at it, but yours stumps me. I'm sorry. Iif you do go to Reddit it's a good idea to add information such as where you found it. Very helpful.
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I'm not sure, but here's a link to an app where you can upload your picture to have it identified:
https://plant.id/
It looks a bamboo plant. Mine get purple flowers on it in the summer. I have them in the ground here in Georgia and they come back every year.
Looks like onions to me, but I think bamboo is a better answer.
its called a pregnant onion, its grows and just always looks like that with onion tops, multiplys, a unique plant, i keep mine half covered with dirt
I was thinking Amaryllis. Having serious doubts now.
Thank you.
Hello. Interesting question! I tend to think amaryllis bulbs too. Look at this and compare to your plant.
https://www.google.com/search?q=amaryllis+bulb&client=safari&hl=en-us&sxsrf=ALeKk00UtwkJkDDWMk3LhSCXIqH5Vu9JoA:1605160063092&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjKx_iap_zsAhWPwVkKHZVICBoQ_AUoAnoECA8QBA&biw=1269&bih=1531
Hi Heather, it looks like a Albuca bracteata - also known as a false sea onion. It's indigenous to South Africa and you can read more about the plant here - https://www.gardeningatleisure.co.za/gardening/spring-flowering-indigenous-plants-albuca-bracteata/
Hi ,
Looks like something from the onion family to me!
Thank you everyone!!
Sea onion
Hi Heather: Take a look at these images to see if you can find your plant:
https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=imgurl:https%3a%2f%2fwww.reverseimagesearch.com%2ftempimgs%2f154901605231703.jpg&view=detailv2&selectedindex=0&mode=ImageViewer&iss=sbi&form=IRSBIQ&id=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.reverseimagesearch.com%2Ftempimgs%2F154901605231703.jpg&ccid=d2gsMo%2FK&mediaurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.reverseimagesearch.com%2Ftempimgs%2F154901605231703.jpg&exph=845&expw=634&vt=2&sim=1
Good luck
Download the plant snap app to your phone. You can take a picture and it will tell you what it is
looks like a bamboo plant
I would recommend using the snap app to help
If you go to Reddit, there is actually a whole forum called "What's This Plant" where you upload a photo and get answers very quickly. There are so many knowledgable people there who love helping others. I'm usually pretty good at it, but yours stumps me. I'm sorry. Iif you do go to Reddit it's a good idea to add information such as where you found it. Very helpful.
Hi Heather, I think it looks like Amaryllis bulbs, they are beautiful showy flowers, hope this link helps you out
https://www.gardeners.com/how-to/amaryllis-care/5410.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnNuDb31gHw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NJT7RmnED4
LOL!!
You could try using the app called PlantSnap - you take a picture and it tries to ID it for you!
A type of garlic?
Don't think this is a guessing game.
i would for sure want to know