Bulbine glauca usually grows in rocky areas. The anthers, which produce pollen, are curled above a hairy tuft. In Bulbine bulbosa, the anthers point straight up, usually above, sometimes within, a hairy tuft. So a photo of an open flower, clearly showing the anthers, is necessary for a definite ID.
Hi Betty, Just remembered that this is the same plant as https://canberra.naturemapr.org/Community/Sightings/Details/3390037, which was confirmed as Bulbine glauca.
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