Senecio tamoides
Another plants that grows naturally in South Africa’s wild places but has become a favourite in gardens the world over is the Canary Creeper with its splendid show of bright yellow flowers borne in summer and into autumn. In the wild it grows on forest edges and clearings along the coast from the Eastern Cape into Kwazulu-Natal and along the escarpment of Mpumalanga and Limpopo, and as its name suggests is a plant that scrambles over shrubs and along tree trunks and branches.
