Albuca viscosa

Albuca viscosa, commonly called the sticky albuca, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae, that is native to Western and Northern Cape Provinces, South Africa.

[1] A small geophyte, with an oval, sometimes faintly pinkish bulb.

The flowers are drooping, and the petals are yellow with green central stripes.

However, the leaves of A. viscosa are more sticky ("viscous") causing sand to adhere to them in habitat.

The leaves of A. spiralis are smooth, or less viscous, and they are clasping the stem below.