Drimia exuviata ("Gifbol") is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae, indigenous to the south-western parts of South Africa.
It has a small number of leaves that are long, slender (3-4mm wide), cylindrical, erect, leathery-surfaced quills.
[1] It occurs in rocky, loamy soils of clay or derived from granite, in the south-west of South Africa.
It is common in the Overberg, Robertson Karoo and West Coast regions of the Western Cape Province.
Although its centre of distribution is in that Province, outlying populations are found as far east as Port Elizabeth, and northwards into the Namaqualand.