The Bokkeveld Plateau can truly claim to be one of the world's most exciting wild flower areas. The plateau covers an area some 100km by 75 km. The Bokkeveld was so named over 250 years ago by the first white settlers because of the vast herds of game that abounded there such as zebra, wildebeest, and springbok. Nieuwoudtville is one of the many towns located in this area, and boasts the title of 'Bulb Capital of the World'. Some endemics that I saw and photographed on my recent trip represent a kaleidoscope of colour, and texture. Lapeirousia oreogena Bulbinella latifolia v. doleritica Zaluzianskya violacea Alonsoa unilabiata Bulbinella eburnifolia Romulea sabulosa Sparaxis elegans Sparaxis tricolor Hesperantha vaginata