Tecoma capensis
Scientific name
Tecoma capensis is a species of flowering plant in the family Bignoniaceae, native to southern Africa. Despite its common name, it is not closely related to the true honeysuckle.Tecomaria capensis is widely cultivated and very easy to propagate from cuttings or by removing rooted suckers or runners during the active growth phase. In areas prone to frost young plants should be protected. It is remarkably tolerant of periods of drought, and is well suited to water-wise gardens.
Cape honeysuckle can be planted in semi-shade to full sun. It withstands clipping and can be trained into a neat hedge, or allowed to bush out into a more informal hedge. To keep this shrub clean and tidy, it must be pruned back in late winter to promote new growth and flowers. Plants can be pruned back heavily if required, and will resprout. The application of a balanced fertilizer after pruning will enhance the growth and flowering.
Seedbank | Quantity |
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Arundel Seedbank | 17 |
Total | 17 |
Nursery | Quantity |
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Arundel Nursery | 25 |
Marlise's Nursery | 11 |
Mother Nursery | 2 |
Total | 38 |
This table below shows how many plants we are trying to obtain for this species.
Site | Area | Quantity |
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Site #20 | Rosebank | 100 |
Total | 100 |
Conservation status: Least Concern
This species was selected because it has various important characteristics.
This is a bird-friendly species
It provides medicinal value
Drought-resistant
Easy to grow
It provides food for:
Honeybees/flies
Southern double-collared sunbird