Majik Forest Renosterveld Garden opened by Mayor

by | Sep 5, 2024 | Featured | 0 comments

Renosterveld Garden developed by the Wildflower Stepping Stones Project Group (WSSP)

The Majik Forest Renosterveld Garden in Durbanville was opened Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis and Mayoral Committee Member for Community Services and Health, Councillor Patricia van der Ross. The event included the planting of 20 locally indigenous trees – Wild Peach and Wild Olive – in celebration of Arbor Month.

Majik Forest is a conservation area in Durbanville and this allows the City of Cape Town’s Recreation and Parks Department to manage the site as a sensitive natural system.

The Renosterveld Garden was developed by the Wildflower Stepping Stones Project Group (WSSP), a local group dedicated to conserving pockets of locally indigenous wildflowers to combat habitat fragmentation.

The garden showcases the beauty and diversity of the indigenous Swartland Shale Renosterveld, an endangered vegetation type that has largely disappeared from the area due to agricultural and urban development.

‘We are pleased to open this garden for all Capetonians to enjoy this precious part of our natural heritage. Thanks to all our partners who made this happen,’ said Mayor Hill-Lewis.

Majik Forest Renosterveld GardenThe garden was designed and created by world-renowned landscaper Leon Kluge and artist Tristan Woudberg (who recently won a gold medal for South Africa at the Chelsea Flower show), in partnership with WSSP and the Recreation and Parks Department.

‘This garden shows how important collaboration is with public entities and friends groups, like WSSP. They seek to improve public open spaces through creative thinking that can lead to improving natural landscapes within the city, and at the same time creating a space for people to learn and enjoy our beautiful biodiversity,’ said Councillor Van der Ross.

The creation of the Renosterveld Garden allows the public to learn and interact with various iconic plant species that would be found in the historic vegetation of the Greater Tygerberg Hills and the passionate people who wish to restore this critically endangered vegetation type. ENJOY your visit!

WHAT: Majik Forest Renosterveld Garden
WHERE: Majik Forest Renosterveld Garden, Van Riebeeckshof Rd, Van Riebeeckshof, Cape Town, 7530
WHEN:7am – 7pm daily | entry is FREE
LEAD PHOTO: Councillor Alex Lansdowne, Ashton Mouton (Recreation & Parks), Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis, Andre Venter (WSSP), Portfolio Committee Chairperson Councillor Ronel Viljoen, Sihle Jonas, Willem Myburgh (Recreation & Parks), Anel Botha (WSSP), and Mayoral Committee Member for Community Services & Health, Councillor Patricia Van Der Ross.

See also Cape Town Green Map

 

 

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