Braamfontein Spruit Ecological Corridor

132A buckingham

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Corridor contribution

Garden
132A buckingham
This garden is a registered restoration garden within the Braamfontein Spruit Ecological Corridor. The garden caretaker has committed:
  • To support planting of primarily locally indigenous vegetation (note: we don't expect the garden to currently be there, but the caretaker is willing to work toward this goal).
  • To work on removing alien and invasive species.
  • To periodically provide updates on the status of the garden.
  • When possible, to share seeds or cuttings from the garden's indigenous plants with other members of our network.

This is garden #004 in our corridor.

Description

Private garden

Registered current species

Species Common name
Aloe arborescens Candelabra Aloe
Aloe davyana Highveld Spotted Aloe
Andropogon eucomus Snowflake Grass
Aristida congesta Tassle Three-awn
Asparagus densiflorus Sprenger's Asparagus
Buddleja saligna False Olive
Buddleja salviifolia Sagewood
Bulbine abyssinica Yellow Cat's Tail
Cenchrus ciliaris Buffelgrass
Coleus neochilus Lobster Flower
Combretum erythrophyllum River Bushwillow
Cotyledon orbiculata Pig's Ear
Dietes iridioides Small Fortnight Lily
Dombeya rotundifolia South African Wild Pear
Gladiolus dalenii Dragon's-head Lily
Halleria lucida African Honeysuckle
Heteropyxis natalensis Lavender-tree
Jasminum multipartitum Wild Jasmine
Kalanchoe thyrsiflora Paddle Plant
Kiggelaria africana Wild Peach
Kniphofia porphyrantha Dwarf Poker
Melinis nerviglumis Bristle-leaved Red-top Grass
Mundulea sericea Cork Bush
Olea europaea africana African Wild Olive
Plumbago zeylanica Wild Leadwort
Polygala virgata Purple Broom
Scabiosa columbaria Small Scabious
Scadoxus puniceus Paintbrush Lily
Senecio barbertonicus Succulent Bush Ragwort
Setaria megaphylla Broadleaf Bristlegrass

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