Haemanthus nortieri is a perennial flowering plant and geophyte belonging to the genus Haemanthus.
[1] The species are endemic to the Western Cape and occur on the Nardouwberg.
The plant has an area of occurrence smaller than 100 km² and there are three subpopulations.
It is threatened by overgrazing and trampling by livestock, road construction, invasive plants and illegal collection by horticulturists.
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