Brunsvigia bosmaniae inflorescences may be nearly white as here. The outcurving perianth segments or tepal tips appear more pointed than rounded and there is little sign of darker lines down the insides of the tepals.
The pedicels are pale orange brown, reddish on the fruit-bearing umbel in the foreground that is further down the line of seed production. There is a pale spot where the head of each peduncle in picture is not hidden by the diverging pedicels.
The soil disturbances around the plants appear like molehills, raising the question as to Brunsvigia bulb ingesting by these mostly earthworm consuming animals (Duncan, et al, 2016; Manning, 2007; iNaturalist).