The straight anthers (pollen thingies in the middle of the flower, in your photo the unusual colour, brown; they are usually yellow) pointing straight up, make it bulbosa. In glauca the anthers are curved, and attached at about the middle rather than at one end. Bulbosa tends to be in grassy areas, glauca in rocky areas.
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