Albuca foetida is a species of slime lily native to Namaqualand in South Africa first described in 1996 in Feddes Repertorium.
[1] Albuca foetida is a geophyte, meaning it is a bulb plant, and has thin green leaves with tricomes.
The leaves curl when there is sufficient sun.
The glands emit a foul smell.
[2] This plant grows in the deserts of Namaqualand.