South African Indigenous Plant Catalogue

Random Harvest’s South African Indigenous Plant Catalogue is a purpose built resource for Landscapers and gardeners alike. It is an ever-growing collection of the plants indigenous to South Africa, that we grow or have grown in the past. Each plant included on this catalogue has horticultural value, and information is given on where and how to grow it to its full potential.

ATTRIBUTES - Select attributes for these plants (e.g. winter flowering, tall tree, butterfly host plant, bird friendly etc.) to fine tune a selection of plants that will most suit your gardening requirements. Simply click on the square next to the commonly asked question or attribute, and then click on the “Filter Plants” button.

SEARCH BUTTON - If you know what you are looking for, type in the name of the plant and click on the search button (magnifying glass). This function does require correct spelling of the plant name. You can enter the Genus and species, or one or the other, or a common name to search for a plant. This search facility can also be used to search on specific words, e.g. “yellow flowers” or “Lily” etc.

REQUEST A QUOTE - You are also able to build a request for a quote on plants that you would like for your garden project. Once you’ve selected what you want, submit it and we will get back to you with availability and a quote.

This catalogue is a work in progresss. Please let us know if you find any glaring errors.

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  • Acacia abyssinica abyssinicaFlowering

    Acacia abyssinica abyssinica

    Flat Top Acacia, Nyanga Flat Top, Umbrella thorn

    Acacia abyssinica (=Vachellia abyssinica) is a hardy, deciduous (in Gauteng) to semi-deciduous, large tree that develops a distinctly flat top. The very dark brown to black bark is papery and peels off in big pieces on younge...

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  • Acacia hebeclada

    Acacia hebeclada

    Candle Thorn, Candle Pod Acacia, Trassiedoring, Trassiebos, setshi, Mohae

    Acacia hebeclada (Vachellia hebeclada)is a hardy, small to medium-sized, spreading, deciduous tree or large shrub with paired, sharp spines. The dark brown to grey bark is fissured and flaking. Birds, such as the Red-billed Wood Hoopoe, enj...

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  • Acokanthera oppositifolia

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    Bushman's Poison, poison arrow tree, Boesmansgif, Inhlungunyembe, Intlungunyembe

    Acokanthera oppositifolia ia a hardy, evergreen, drought-resistant, medium to large upright, woody, shrub with brown, deeply fissured bark on the old wood. The attractive, hard, dark-green, purple or red-tinged leaves have a sharply-pointe...

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  • Adenium obesum multiflorum

    Adenium obesum multiflorum

    Impalalelie, Impala Lily, isigubengubu

    Adenium obesum subs. multiflorum is a semi-hardy, deciduous, succulent shrub that has thick swollen branches and roots. The slightly fleshy leaves appear after flowering. The large, showy, white or pink flowers with a pink to dark red bord...

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  • Aloe burgersfortensis

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    Burgersfort Aloe

    Aloe burgersfortensis is a hardy, quite small, drought resistant stemless aloe that grows singly or in groups. The leaves are variable and can be from dull brownish-green to bright green with few white spots. Red flowers are arranged on a ...

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  • Aloe ferox

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    Bitteraalwyn, Inhlaba, Ikhala, Bitter Aloe

    Aloe ferox is a hardy, drought-resistant, single stemmed Aloe with a crown rosette of large, fleshy, succulent bluish-green leaves that have thorny margins. Another attractive feature is that the dead leaves persist on the plant like a ski...

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  • Aloe fosteri

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    Foster’s Aloe

    Aloe fosteri is a hardy, stemless Aloe with leaves that have a grey, powdery surface and white, almost “H-shaped” markings on the upper surface. The blue-grey, branched flowering stalk bears brightly-coloured flowers, varying f...

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  • Aloe striata

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    Blouaalwayn, Coral Aloe

    Aloe striata is a hardy, stemless, smooth-leaved Aloe with a rosette of fleshy, blue green leaves. Each leaf is edged with a thin orange line that glows when the sun shines through it. During the winter months, dense, compact inflorescences...

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  • Anchusa capensisFlowering

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    Vergeetmynietjie, Cape Forget-me-not

    Anchusa capensis is a drought hardy annual or bi-annual that grows vigorously, is upright, and has bright green, rough leaves and stems. It has a fairly weedy appearance. The stems of brilliant blue flowers are borne throughout Spring an...

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  • Arctotis arctoidesFlowering

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    Putswa-pududu, Ubushwa

    Arctotis arctoides is a hardy, mat forming ground cover with lovely matt green leaves with wavy margins that have white felted undersides. From September to March. It bears small, yellow, daisy-like flowers with purplish undersides on whit...

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