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Steve,From your description it sounds to me more like an Allium rather than Ornithogalum.The only tall Ornithogalum in the Negev is O. narbonense but the desert form doesn't grow more than 30cm tall and doesn't have bulbils along the scape.If possible try to scratch one bulbil or the leaves to see if it has the scent of a garlic.A photo would help...Oron
Wow, some greenhouse?
Steve,It is definitely an Albuca, closely related to A. bracteata as i thought earlier.I say 'closely' because it differs by having bracts along the scape which is unusual, the bulbils seems to develop in the Axils.Also seems it doesn't have bulblets on the bulb it self and finally the scape is too erect for being A. bracteata.Maybe someone on the forum has a key for the genus Albuca and can have a lookFinally, I think the Ficus growing in the same pot is drinking all the water...