These broad-based and tip-curling Albuca concordiana leaves were seen near Calitzdorp on Jakkalskop in September during a very dry year.
Blue-grey and fairly straight at the base, the tapering leaves have tightly wound-up tips, brown-grey and dry. A short pale-pink section showing where moisture is receding from the leaf separates the two parts.
Longitudinal ridges are present upon the parallel-veined (monocot) blades (Vlok and Schutte-Vlok, 2015).