Holothrix incurva is found in damp crevices and ledges in cliffs at 1500 to 2900 meters in the summer rainfall Drakensberg Mountains in South Africa. It has yellowish hairy sepals and a hairy leaf and stem. The lip of the flowers is deeply divided into 5 slender lobes. Photos taken by Cameron McMaster at Sentinel Peak. In one of the photos this species is pictured with Hesperantha scopulosa.
![Holothrix incurva, Sentinel Peak, Cameron McMaster Holothrix incurva, Sentinel Peak, Cameron McMaster]()
![Holothrix incurva, Sentinel Peak, Cameron McMaster Holothrix incurva, Sentinel Peak, Cameron McMaster]()

