Portulacaria afra
The Spekboom (“Bacon Tree”) is a succulent shrub or small tree of up to 5m tall that occurs naturally from the Little Karoo, through the Eastern Cape – where it is the dominant plant species in parts of the province, like the Addo Elephant National Park – and Kwazulu-Natal and into the Lowveld of Mpumalanga and Limpopo. It grows best on warm, rocky slopes. It is listed as being of least concern in the Red List of South African Plants.
Spekboom is browsed heavily by game (including elephants) and livestock, and humans too use the leaves in salads or as medicine for skin conditions and other ailments. Easily grown from cuttings, Spekboom is a popular garden plant and widely established in many parts of the world. In recent years the Spekboom’s incredible ability to sequester carbon dioxide from the atmosphere coupled with its ease of propagation has received much attention as a possible mitigating measure against climate change.
