Strumaria chaplinii is a species of bulbous flowering plant in the family Amaryllidaceae, native to south-west Cape Provinces.
The flowers are star-shaped, with tepals that have flat faces, unlike similar species such as Strumaria discifera.
Like other species of Strumaria, the flowers are borne in an umbel on long pedicels.
[3] Strumaria chaplinii is native to the south-west Cape Provinces of South Africa.
[2] It grows in moist pockets at the base of granite rocks in coastal fynbos.