Albuca cooperi is a species of small, perennial, bulbous plant in the asparagus family.
It is native to the western parts of South Africa. It occurs in sandy, sometimes limestone, areas, from the Richtersveld in the north, southwards to the Cape Peninsula, and eastwards through the Great Karoo, to Willowmore.[1][2]
^"Albuca cooperi Baker". Plants of the World Online.
^"Threatened Species Programme | SANBI Red List of South African Plants". redlist.sanbi.org.
Albucacooperi is a species of small, perennial, bulbous plant in the asparagus family. It is native to the western parts of South Africa. It occurs in...
(see images). Androecium: composed of 6 stamens (exceptionally 3, as in Albuca, for example), with the filaments free or adnate to the tube, often appendiculate...