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Cape Town’s gardens bloom with change

Mountain landscape with lush green trees and rocky peaks in the background.
Scenic mountain landscape featuring dense greenery and towering rocky peaks under a clear blue sky.

Set against the dramatic slopes of Table Mountain, Kirstenbosch National Botanic Garden is undergoing a quiet transformation that reflects a broader shift in South Africa’s conservation landscape. Under curator Werner Voigt—the first Black leader of the historic garden—efforts are underway to modernize facilities, restore indigenous ecosystems, and preserve biodiversity. This evolution extends beyond Kirstenbosch to projects like the Princess Vlei Wetlands, where community activists defeated a shopping mall proposal and instead restored a derelict site into a vibrant ecological park. Perhaps most symbolic is the return of Erica verticillata, a fynbos species once extinct in the wild. It was recently reintroduced from Vienna and is once again blooming in Cape Town. Together, these efforts signal a reimagining of South Africa’s natural heritage.

The New York Times

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