• Carpobrotus deliciosus

    Posted on Robust succulent perennial with trailing stems which quickly forms a dense ground cover. The leaves are finger-like are triangular in cross-section and the flowers are pink. It has a long flowering period, nearly all year round. Read more »
  • Barleria obtusa

    Posted on Evergreen and fast growing sprawling shrub, indigenous to Eastern Cape. Usually around 1m in height but it can reach 2m if planted in shade. The green leaves are covered with fine translucent hairs and the entire margins that are upturned.... Read more »
  • Arctopus echinatus

    Posted on Flat growing plant with diameter of 15 cm that grows primarily in the natural pathways of the Park and is disliked by small dog owners because the prickly fruits stick to the dogs’ fur or feet or even human feet!!... Read more »
  • Aloe cooperi

    Posted on One of the ‘Grass aloes”, it has graceful leaves with small white teeth along their margins distinguish this aloe and make it easily recognizable. It grows singly or in small groups from offshoots at ground level. Plants may be stemless... Read more »
  • Agathosma capensis

    Posted on This evergreen shrub grows to heights between 30 cm and 90 cm. The usually smooth leaves are needle-like to oval, strongly spice-scented, especially when crushed. This plant flowers throughout the year with a peak in winter to spring (July to... Read more »