05 Recommended Plant List

05 Recommended Plant List

32.14. Recommended plant list Included in the architectural guidelines is a strictly indigenous tree planting policy: The landscaping and especially the trees, due to their size, go a long way to determining the over- all aesthetic ambience of an estate. With our indigenous landscaping policy we hope to reinforce the uniquely South African nature of this estate, not to mention the numerous additional advan- tages of planting indigenous trees as listed below: The bird life is significantly increased through the planting of indigenous trees that have berries for food, or thorns for protection from birds of prey. Frost resistance is another benefit of indigenous trees as they tend to be extremely hardy and are well adapted to our climate. Water is always a scarce commodity and indigenous trees require significantly less water than their exotic counterparts and have little or no effect on our fragile water table. They are also far more likely to survive a drought. Palms, Palm-like or large banana leaf-like plants are expressly forbidden as they create a tropical atmosphere, which is in conflict with the area which is essentially grassland and Bushveld. Plant material naturally includes trees, shrubs and ground cover species. TREES Acacia albida Acacia caffra Acacia galpinii Acacia karroo Albizia adianthifolia Bolusanthus speciosus Bridelia micrantha Buddleia aricyulata Buddleia saligna Buddleia salviifolia Celtis africana Chaetacme aristata Chrysophyllum viridifdium Combretum molle Combretum woodii Cussonia paniculata Eckebergia capensis Encephalartos ferox Encephalartos friderici-guilielmi Encephalartos horridus Encephalartos lebomboensis Encephalartos longifolius Encephalartos natalensis Encephalartos villosus Englerophytum magalismontanum Erythrina humeana Erythrina lysistemon Euclea crispa Euclea natalensis Euphorbia ingens Faurea saligna Ficus abutifolia Ficus glumosa Ficus ingens Ficus natalensis Ficus sansibarica Ficus sycomorus Ficus thoningii Halleria lucida Ilex mites Kigelia Africana Mimusops obovata Pancovia golungensis Rhamnus prinoides Rhus chirindensis Rhus pendulina Syzigium cordatum Trichilia emetica Vepris lanceolata Ziziphus mucronata SHRUBS Adenium multiflorum Bauhinia galpinii Carissa bispinosa Carissa macrocarpa Cassia abbreviate Chrysanthemoides monilifera Dietes bicolor Dietes grandiflora Diospyros lyciodes Grewia flava Pelargonium cordifolium Rhoicissus tridentate Strelitzia reginae Tecoma capensis ALOES Aloe arborescens Aloe baberea Aloe dichotoma Aloe ferox Aloe lettyae Aloe marlothii Aloe mavulata Aloe plicatilis Aloe striata Aloe suprafoliata GRASS/REED TYPES Cyprus papyrus BULBS Gladiolus dalenii Kniphofia praecox Zantedeschia sp. Scadoxis sp. GROUND COVERS Agapanthus africanus Agapanthus praecox Asystasia gangetica Barleria repens Bulbine frutescens Carpobrotus edulis Clivia miniata Euphorbia splendens Felicia ammelloides Tulbaghia violacea LAWN Stendtaphrum Secundatum – Buffalo Grass Pennisetum clandestinum - Kikuyu.

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