Hi,

This is *Albuca bracteata*, commonly known as False Sea Onion or Pregnant
Onion. A couple of adventitious bulblets are partially visible on the
posterior left side and there is a 'pregnant' bulge on the lower right side
of the bulb. This plant reproduces quite easily once the bulblets fall off
and take root.

Best wishes, Viplav

2013/2/20 Arundhati Boyce <arundhatibo...@gmail.com>

> Hello,
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> I was given the name Sea Onion when I bought this plant. I would love to
> know its botanical name etc. if possible.
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