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Regional Guide - South Africa
Regional Guide - Western Cape
Regional Guide - Western Cape Coast
Regional Guide - Northern Cape
Regional Guide - Southern Cape
Regional Guide - Eastern Cape Interior
Regional Guide - Eastern Cape Coastal Strip
Regional Guide - Western Free State
Regional Guide - Eastern Free State
Regional Guide - Gauteng
Regional Guide - Northwest
Regional Guide - Limpopo
Regional Guide - Mpumalanga
Regional Guide - Lowveld
Regional Guide - Kwazulu-Natal Highveld
Regional Guide - Kwazulu-Natal Mist Belt
Regional Guide - Kwazulu-Natal Coast
Regional Guide - Eastern Free State
This region includes the southernmost section of Bophuthatswana, Zastron, Dewetsdorp, Marquard, Lindley, Edenville, Heilbron and everything east to these towns.
Rainfall: Summer rainfall.
Temperatures: Summer - hot.
Winters - Very cold with severe frost.
The following list shows those indigenous plants easiest to grow in this area:
Trees
Acacia albida (Ana tree)
Acacia sieberana var. woodii (Paperbark acacia)
Acacia xanthophloea (Fever tree)
Celtis africana (White stinkwood)
Dais cotinifolia (Pompon tree)
Diospyros whyteana (Black bark)
Olea capensis (False, black iron wood)
Rhus lancea (Karee)
Rhus leptodictya (Mountain karee)
Rhus pedulina (White karee)
Shrubs
Buddleia salviifolia (Sage wood, Sage-leaved buddleia)
Gardenia amoena
Gardenia thunbergia (White, Starry gardenia)
Hypericum revolutum (Curry bush)
Climbers
Jasminum multipartitum
Herbaceous Perennials and Bulbous Plants
Agapanthus africanus (Lily of the Nile)
Agapanthus hybrids
Felicia amelloides (Blue marguerite, Blue daisy)
Gladiolus alatus (Kalkoentjie, Little turkey)
Gladiolus blandus Bergpypie, Painted lady)
Gladiolus cardinalis (New Year lily)
Gladiolus carinatus (Sandpypie)
Gladiolus liliaceus (Brown afrikaner, ribbokblom)
Gladiolus tristis (Yellow marsh afrikaner)
Kniphofia breviflora
Kniphofia x praecox (Red-hot poker)
Leonotis leonurus (Lion’s tail, lion’s ear, wild dagga)
Watsonia aletroides (Rooipypie)
Annuals
With adequate watering and frost avoidance summer- and spring annuals can be grown successfully in this region.
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