Haemanthus pauculifolius is a species of Haemanthus native to Mpumalanga province of South Africa and Eswatini first described in 1993.
[1] Haemanthus pauculifolius is a clumping blub, and each blub normally gets 2 leaves, opposite to each other with a thick layer of trichomes.
Leaves are long, and not as large as some other Haemanthus species.
This is the most recently described species of them.
[2] The flowers are white, and like most haemanthus flowers.