Albuca shawii was first described by
John Gilbert Baker in 1874. The specific epithet
shawii commemorates the collector, named by Baker only as "Dr Shaw", and identified elsewhere as the Scottish botanist John Shaw. Baker placed the species in a new series within the genus
Albuca,
Leptostyla, noting both its long, thin
style and the sterile outer stamens. Along with other species of
Albuca,
A. shawii has been placed in the genus
Ornithogalum (as
O. shawii), but
molecular phylogenetic studies have supported the separation of the two genera. The species has been synonymized with
Albuca tenuifolia, but this has been rejected. ==Distribution and habitat==