Scented Grass Bulbine (Bulbine capitata) belong to the subfamily Asphodelaceae. They grow amongst rocks in grassland or in bushveld with open grassy patches of ground, usually in small grass-like clumps about 30cm high in and around Windhoek extending north to Okahandja and around Otavi, Grootfontein and Tsumeb.
A characteristic of this plant is that every flower has a central bunch of disarranged stamens. Their minute sweet-scented yellow flowers flower from August to November and attract butterflies and bees. They are deciduous, need plenty of sunshine, some water and are frost hardy.