🌿 Spekboom (Elephant Bush)
Spekboom (Portulacaria afra) is a remarkable indigenous South African plant, especially common in the Eastern Cape. Its loved for its resilience, environmental benefits, and versatility.
🌱 What makes Spekboom special?
Carbon sponge 🌍
Spekboom is one of the best plants in the world at absorbing carbon dioxide. It can even rival tropical forests in carbon storage!
Water-wise 💧
Its extremely drought-tolerant and perfect for dry climates like much of South Africa.
Easy to grow 🌿
You can literally plant a cutting, and it will growno fuss.
Edible 🍃
The small round leaves are edible, with a slightly sour, lemony taste. Often used in salads or as a garnish.
🌸 How to grow Spekboom
Sunlight: Full sun to partial shade
Watering: Minimallet soil dry out between watering
Soil: Well-drained soil (important!)
Propagation: Just stick a cutting in the ground and let it root
🐘 Why its called Elephant Bush
Elephants love eating it in the wild
It forms dense thickets, providing food and shelter for wildlife
🌍 Environmental importance
Spekboom is widely used in land restoration projects in South Africa, especially to restore degraded land in the Eastern Cape. It helps:
Prevent soil erosion
Restore biodiversity
Capture carbon at scale
🏡 Common uses
Garden hedges or ground cover
Bonsai plant
Indoor succulent (in bright light)
Eco-restoration planting