This species came to us as Rauhia peruviana, and a nice customer told us it likely was this species instead. It is a winter-growing bulb putting out two-three leaves from a subterranean bulb, and the leaves are a dull medium green with hairs on the margins. It occurs over a wide coastal range from the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa to Kwa-Zulu Natala. The flowers are a spectacular if compact umbel of white flowers with yellow filaments. These plants are rooted offsets in 5-inch pots.