Nerine masoniorum (live bulb)
Family: Amaryllidaceae
Common names: Masons’ nerine, Transkei lily
It has dainty, compact flowerheads which appear in late summer in the Southern Hemisphere (February-March), and last for about three weeks. It has extremely narrow, grass-like leaves. It is ideally grown as a container subject, but is also useful in the rock garden or as an edging plant along a path. It is evergreen when cultivated in temperate climates.