The flowers of Ledebouria monophylla form an erect, solitary raceme with easy to miss, tiny bracts and minute bracteoles under the pedicel bases.
The spreading or recurving tepals are pink to blue purple, their soft, fleshy pedicels coloured as the tepals. There is sometimes a dark central band longitudinally down the centre inside each tepal or only near the tip. Tepal surfaces may be glossy and slightly uneven from large cells. The upper filament parts are almost coloured as the tepals, or blue purple. The anthers are pale yellow or white with some blackish. The superior, globose to ellipsoid ovary is green and slightly three-segmented. The fleshy style is similar to the filaments, erect on the ovary with tiny whitish stigma at its tip.
Flowering probably happens late in spring to early in summer (iNaturalist; https://www.pacificbulbsociety.org; https://sa.ipps.org).