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Location: Winelands, Western Cape, South Africa
Winelands Branch
Formed in 1988, the Winelands branch were known locally as the ‘Friends of the Franschhoek Indigenous Medicinal and Herb Garden’ or Peace Garden.
About the branch
This community garden project stands on what was previously an illegal dump site. The branch focus was on local natural heritage, flora conservation and indigenous gardening.
About the Area
This branch covers the western Overberg region and the winelands of the Western Cape. Known for its rolling hills, imperious mountains and picturesque landscapes, this area is home to beautiful fynbos, such as Cape Winelands Shale Fynbos, as well as some of the last remaining stands of critically endangered Renosterveld.
Cool Facts
1.
While only 3% of the original Renosterveld Biome is left, most of what is left is protected and located within private reserves.
2.
The Franschoek Medicinal Garden is still thriving under the care of a knowledgeable local, Judah James, and can be found in the town’s Main Road.
3.
The flora of the Winelands is most easily explored by visiting one of its many nature reserves, such as Jonkershoek, Jan Marais, Hottentots Holland, and Helderberg.
4.
Stellenbosch is home to three incredible public gardens: Dylan Lewis Sculpture Garden, Old Nectar Gardens, and Stellenbosch University Botanical Gardens.
Contact the Branch
Would you like to help BotSoc conserve the flora of the Winelands? Please email info@botanicalsociety.org.za with your contact information.
Latest National News
Contact your branch to network in the following areas:
Albany
Algoa
Cederberg
Free State
Garden Route
Gauteng
Kirstenbosch
Kogelberg
KZN Coastal
KZN Inland
Limpopo
Lowveld
Southern Overberg
Weskus
Winelands
Hours
Open Monday to Friday 10h00 to 14h00. Closed on weekends and public holidays.
The National BotSoc office will be closed on Friday 6 December 2024.
The National BotSoc office will close for the festive break from 12:00 (midday) on 24 December 2024 to 3 January 2025, and reopen 6 January 2025.
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