Wow Pam! That's a fantastic specimen. It is also a plant that can be found in many cactus and succulent nurseries around here (and I suspect elsewhere as well). Mine bloomed once this autumn and are starting to bloom again. It's a real tough plant. Do you grow yours in full sun? Nhu Berkeley, CA On Sat, Mar 24, 2012 at 9:58 AM, Pamela Slate <pslate22@yahoo.com> wrote: > Dear PBSers: > David Pilling has kindly added wiki photos of my plant known widely in the > Tucson nursery trade as Albuca 'Augrabies Hills'. It has flowered a full > two weeks before it did a year ago, due no doubt to our milder winter. The > flowers never fully open, are erect, corymbose and number 1-6 per stem. >