Flower Colour: Yellow
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Senecio burchellii
Posted on Senecio is a large genus of annual or perennial herbs, shrubs, small trees and vines classified within the daisy family. This softly wooded glabrous (i.e. smooth) shrublet has narrow leaves with margins rolled under. The leaves are sometimes toothed. It... Read more » -
Senecio angulatus
Posted on Senecio is a large genus of annual or perennial herbs, shrubs, small trees and vines classified within the daisy family. This is a robust scrambling plant covering shrubs and climbing into the tallest trees that can be seen on the... Read more » -
Salvia aurea
Posted on This species was previously known as Salvia africana-lutea, however, according to the rules of botanical nomenclature, hyphenated names should not be used. This grey-hairy shrub is very well known for its aromatic leaves and can be found all over Steenbok. The... Read more » -
Rubia petiolaris
Posted on This is a prickly, scrambling perennial plant that can grow to 2.5m. The little leaves are heart shaped and occur in fours, squarely arranged along the stalk. The whole plant is rough to the touch. The flowers appear in axillary... Read more » -
Raphanus raphanistrum
Posted on Not listed on NEMBA legislation, however it is a troublesome weed smothering other natural vegetation. Naturalised weed from the rape seed or radish family. Read more » -
Ranunculus multifidus
Posted on This small evergreen herb grows well in damp grassland and spreads its runners freely therefore being an excellent candidate for groundcover. The compound, bright-green leaves grow from a basal rosette and are covered with hairs. The cheerful yellow flowers, about... Read more » -
Chenopodium album
Posted on Not listed on NEMBA legislation, however it is a troublesome weed smothering other natural vegetation. A fast-growing weedy annual plant that is extensively cultivated and consumed in Northern India as a food crop. Read more » -
Typha capensis
Posted on This leafy aquatic perennial grows in marshy grounds and isfound in the Park in the westerly wetland area. It is a monoecious plant which has the reproductive organs in separate structures but borne on the same individual. It tends to... Read more » -
Tetragonia fruticosa
Posted on This sprawling shrub with long trailing branches can be seen trailing through shrubs. It bears yellowish flowers at the end of its branches which are 3-4 mm in diameter. The fruits are broadly winged, with knobs between the wings. It... Read more »