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Hermannia muricata
The muricate doll’s rose is a low growing, dainty and cheerful addition to the garden that can brighten up any rockery or mixed border. ...
Crassula smithii
Crassula smithii is a rare, sparingly branched succulent, with yellowish-green leaves in a dense rosette and a rounded inflorescence of many small, star-shaped...
Rothmannia genus
Wild gardenias feature solitary, widely bell-shaped, sweetly scented flowers that are creamy-white with maroon streaks or speckles....
Crassula foveata
Crassula foveata is a solitary to mat-forming, freely branched succulent becoming a cliff-hugger. The leaves are in a loose rosette, yellowish green becoming...
Gymnanthemum coloratum
Gymnanthemum coloratum is a pretty shrub with soft white to pale pinkish-mauve flowers and green leaves. It attracts butterflies and bees and is widely...
Aptenia cordifolia
See Mesembryanthemum cordifolium ...
Tulbaghia coddii
Tulbaghia coddii is a rare and delicate bulbous geophyte with garlic-scented bright green leaves and beautiful sweetly fragrant flowers in spring and early...
Ficus tettensis
The small-leaved rock fig is a rock-splitting tree with an upward growth habit and a rounded crown, hairy leaves, a beautiful yellowish mottled bark and...
Albuca thermarum
Albuca thermarum is a solitary to cluster-forming bulbous plant with dark green pendent leaves and yellowish-green flowers in extended, spirally arranged...
Gazania linearis
Gazania linearis, commonly known as the treasure flower, is a vibrant perennial that brings a splash of colour to gardens with its striking bright yellow...
Albuca cremnophila
Albuca cremnophila is a solitary to cluster-forming, bulbous cliff-hanger with long, narrow pendent leaves that grow to more than 1 m long and white...
Portulaca grandiflora
Portulaca grandiflora, an evergreen succulent native to South America, is widely known as an ornamental plant and has naturalised in parts of South Africa....
Aloe komatiensis
Aloe komatiensis is a summer-flowering, stemless succulent with leaves arranged in a tight spiral, creating a striking rosette of vibrant green leaves,...
Aloe liliputana
Aloe liliputana is the world’s smallest aloe, barely 130 mm tall when in flower, with thin, wiry leaves spreading from a central rosette, and small...
Kniphofia pauciflora
This few-flowered, small poker with slender, lax flowerheads of gently flaring tubular yellow flowers, is one of the rarest species of Kniphofia. It is...
Aloe saundersiae
Aloe saundersiae is among the smallest aloes of the world, with ascending spreading, linear leaves from a central rosette and small pinkish white flowers...
Adromischus cristatus var. zeyheri
Adromischus cristatus var. zeyheri is a dwarf, cliff-hugging succulent from the southeastern parts of South Africa. The plants are dwarf, rosette-forming,...
Tritonia nelsonii
A breathtaking flowering plant which boasts vibrant orange-red flowers that bloom in late summer, adding delicate beauty and lovely colour to gardens and...
Camphora officinarum
The camphor tree is a large, evergree tree with a dense canopy of glossy, light green leaves, sprays of small white to pale yellow flowers in spring and...
Cinnamomum camphora
This species is now called Camphora officinarum ...