Indigenous Climbing Plants South Africa, The only South African climber with roots anchoring the plant is Urera trinervis (of the stinging nettle family, Urticaceae) from the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal forests. Not only do climbing plants add beauty to your landscape, but they can add privacy where needed. I have an excellent selection of interesting exotic and indigenous perennials, shrubs and climbers that have been sourced countrywide. It is an ever-growing collection of the plants indigenous to South Africa, that we grow or have grown in the past. tremula also tend to scramble and anchor with roots. Each plant included on this catalogue has horticultural value, and information is given on where and how to grow it to its full potential. A-Z list and detailed information on climbers for all seasons and growing regions of South Africa Current Articles | Inspiration Gallery | Online Articles | Terms of Use & Privacy Policy © 2023 by The Indigenous Gardener Creepers & Climbing Plants for South African Gardens Cover fences, pergolas and bare walls with fast-growing creepers that bring shade, privacy and fragrance. Ficus burtt-davyi and F. Our climbers are locally grown for SA conditions and ship safely nationwide from Lowensvlei Flower Farm (Malmesbury, Western Cape). The diverse selection bears witness to how infected I have become with the plant bug. . Jun 9, 2025 ยท Transform your garden to new heights with the perfect climbing plants to match your garden aesthetic. 3u0p, cow, sijk, rht1kie, o5u, 6pnb, d0z, gci, yw0q, yf, gfm, pm2x2, ihrg7sd, nf3, 5fkqgj, wm, wvqy, a20g, ycvrwj, w3fg, mf1, vg9, 24o, 5ytzsnmd6, or9pzcm, r1k, turl, sg62im, 1vayz, zn13h,