Forest History Since 1981
This little paradise was discovered by the Perold family in 1981 and the indigenous forest and natural fynbos was untouched and since then been conserved. The land has a huge valley of a depth of approximately 40 meters and has the indigenous forest on the Northern side and natural fynbos on the Southern side.
We have lots of Keurboom trees with its attractive mauve to pink pea-shaped flowers, the large evergreen Yellowwood tree which has been declared the national tree of South Africa and is protected here. Then we also have the original South African “suikerbossie” (sugarbush) Protea repens, Moraea ochroleuca (Aas-Uintjie) also referred to the ‘yellow flowers of hope’, due to blooming after a fire.
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