Xenoscapa fistulosa is a species of plant that belongs to the Iridaceae family.
Its flowers are small and tubular, with its stem generally growing anywhere from three to twenty centimeters in length.
[6] Xenoscapa fistulosa tends to grow in clay and granite-based soils, in environments that are cool, moist, and shaded.
It can be found as far north as the southern tip of Namibia, and as far south as the Cape Peninsula.
Its populations are clustered near South Africa's Atlantic coast.