Some of the spreading Erepsia inclaudens petals in this flower seen near Sir Lowry’s Pass during October are twisted sideways. They are wider near their rounded tips than at the base, their outline spathulate (spoon-shaped) or oblanceolate (inversely lance-shaped). The stamens are hidden under the staminodes in the flower centre. The boat-shaped, triangular leaves are deeply keeled (Marais, (Ed.), 2017; Manning, 2007; iNaturalist).