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Malolotja Nature Reserve - Flora

One of Malolotja's greatest attractions is undoubtedly its flora. Throughout the year the variety and profusion of wild flowers provides a magnificent spectacle. Several species of plants, restricted for the most part to the Barberton greenstone belt of southern Africa, are also found growing in Malolotja. Some of the more important threatened species are the cycads, of which two species occur within the reserve, namely the Barberton and Kaapsehoop cycads (Encephalartos paucidentatus and E. laevifolius). A spectacular species of the granite belt, the rock-loving streptocarpus (Streptocarpus dunnii), is found growing from narrow rock cracks in amongst the boulder outcrops. This unique plant consists of a large, single, and continuously growing, bright green leaf and a bright red trumpet of tightly clumped flowers. The huge leaf, as it continues to grow, dies at the tip.

Other elements represented amongst the flora of Malolotja reflect links with the world famous fynbos of the south-western and southern Cape Province. Six species of proteas, a pincushion protea and four species of heaths are known to occur in the reserve. The vleis and bog systems in Malolotja are critical natural sponges that control floodwaters and release water during dry periods. These vleis are a botanist's paradise where numerous species of amaryllids, orchids and lilies are to be found. Although Malolotja cannot rival the lowveld for tree species, many middleveld and some lowveld species, are found in the low lying parts of the reserve such as the Nkomati, Mgwayiza and lower Malolotja valleys. Some of the reserve's impressive tree species include yellowwoods, stinkwoods and the tall, large-leafed, forest fever tree (Anthocleista grandiflora).

Hemizygia thorncroftii Agapanthus
Hemizygia thorncroftii
Agapanthus inapertus
Leucospermum gerrardii Becium obovatum
Leucospermum gerrardii Becium obovatum

Priority species

Cyathea capensis (L. f.) J.E. Sm.
(forest tree fern)

international status indeterminate,
medicinal, presence in Malolotja
to be confirmed
Encephalartos heenanii R.A. Dyer
(woolly cycad)


endemic to Swaziland and Transvaal,
international status endangered,
medicinal, presence in Malolotja
to be confirmed
Encephalartos laevifolius Stapf & Burtt Davy
(Kaapsehoop cycad)
international status vulnerable,
medicinal

Encephalartos paucidentatus Stapf & Burtt Davy
(Barberton cycad)
endemic to Swaziland and Transvaal,
international status vulnerable,
medicinal
Eragrostis comptonii De Winter
Swaziland endemic,
international status rare
Schoenoxiphium thunbergii Nees
Swaziland endemic?,
presence in Malolotja to be confirmed
Kniphofia umbrina Codd
(red hot poker) [generic]
Swaziland endemic, international status vulnerable, medicinal
Siphonochilus aethiopicus (Schweinf.) B.L. Burtt
(wild ginger)
endemic to Swaziland and Transvaal,
international status rare, medicinal,
presence in Malolotja to be confirmed
Disa intermedia Linder Swaziland endemic
Protea comptonii Beard
(Barberton mountain protea)

endemic to Swaziland, Transvaal and
Natal escarpment, international status rare, presence in Malolotja to be confirmed
Dianthus mooiensis Williams subsp. kirkii (Burtt Davy) Hooper endemic to Swaziland and Transvaal, medicinal
Crassula vaginata Eckl. & Zeyh. subsp. minuta Toelken Swaziland endemic
Lotononis spicata Compton Swaziland endemic
Argyrolobium frutescens Burtt Davy
possibly Swaziland endemic, presence in Malolotja to be confirmed
Indigofera buchananii Burtt Davy Swaziland endemic?
Warburgia salutaris (Bertol. f.) Chiov. (pepper-bark tree) international status rare, medicinal
Epilobium karsteniae Compton Swaziland endemic?
Alepidea parva Compton Swaziland endemic? medicinal?
Syncolostemon comptonii Codd

Swaziland endemic, restricted to Malolotja and the adjacent area along the Nkomati river
Melanospermum swazicum Hilliard Swaziland endemic?
Alectra hundtii Melch.
Swaziland endemic?, presence in Malolotja to be confirmed

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