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On The Road – Elma – International Garden Tour Part 2

by WaterGirl|  March 11, 20265:00 am| 7 Comments

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The second installment of the International Garden Tour is in South Africa in 2013. My African safari began and ended in South Africa, with visits in between to Botswana and Zimbabwe. The last stop before our very long flight home was a few days in Cape Town which included a visit to the Kristenbosch National Botanical Garden.

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The Kristenbosch is a World Heritage Site, established in 1913 as the first indigenous botanical garden. It is part of the Cape Floristic Region, the smallest of the six recognized floral kingdoms of the world, an area of extraordinarily diversity.

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It has been very difficult to get down to 10 pictures about this place. The garden is on the slope of a mountain. You start at the top and work down.

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There were many protea, of course.

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This bird of paradise flower was named for Nelson Mandela, who visited the garden and planted a native tree in 1996.

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The variety of plants was amazing.

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The day we visited it was rainy and overcast but still beautiful.

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      Baud

      March 11, 2026 at 5:31 am

      The South African is the smallest of the six floral kingdoms (Boreal, Neotropical, Paleotropical, South African, Australian and Antarctic).

      It also has the highest concentration of plant species, with over 9,000 species, 6,200 of which are endemic (that is, occur nowhere else), in an area of just 460,000 km² (17,750 miles²).

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      stinger

      March 11, 2026 at 8:46 am

      How beautiful! Love those huge agave-like plants in the last photo, set off by soft pink and chartreuse and purple and orange flowering plants. And the colors of the second protea. And the mountainside setting, the rocks — just wonderful.
      Baud, thanks for the data. “Just the facts, ma’am.”

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      munira

      March 11, 2026 at 10:44 am

      I love this series.

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      Dmkingto

      March 11, 2026 at 11:09 am

      Nice! Looks like a fascinating place.

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      BigJimSlade

      March 11, 2026 at 12:35 pm

      Hey, nice to see this – I’ve been up on Table Mountain a couple times, but never made it around back to the Garden.

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      StringOnAStick

      March 11, 2026 at 1:00 pm

      This botanical region is where a LOT of the plants introduced into the US for low water landscapes originated, like the red hot poker plant in the second to last photo, or the perennial ice plant that is so popular with xeric gardeners now.  A garden tour to S. Africa would be on my dream list too!

      The area that most closely matches the rigors of the US western states would be Afghanistan,  but, well, I won’t be traveling there.  That’s where the plant commonly called Russian Sage originated, though that one is a bit too aggressive of a subsurface spreader for my uses.  Hell, at the rate we are pissing off the world, I’m not sure I’ll be traveling anywhere outside the US again.

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      Madeleine

      March 11, 2026 at 3:52 pm

      I am not much of a gardener, but, looking at your two sets of photos, I realized that I love botanical gardens. This one is both beautiful and unlike any other. Thank you.

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