
Plectranthus venteri | Venter’s Spurflower
Regular price R 59.95An indigenous gem of the Western Cape, Plectranthus venteri is a hardy perennial shrublet with aromatic foliage and delicate sprays of mauve‑purple flowers. In Cape Town’s climate, it flowers generously from late summer into autumn (February-April), often continuing into early winter depending on rainfall. Its soft, velvety leaves release a pleasant scent when touched, making it both ornamental and sensory. Perfect for shady borders, underplanting beneath trees, or brightening semi‑shaded courtyards, this spurflower thrives where many other plants struggle. It is water‑wise, resilient, and attracts pollinators such as bees and butterflies. Add fragrance, colour, and resilience to your garden with Venter’s Spurflower.
Why You’ll Love It
- Mauve‑purple flowers from February to April in Cape Town.
- Aromatic, velvety foliage adds sensory appeal.
- Indigenous and water‑wise, perfectly adapted to local conditions.
- Thrives in semi‑shade and shade where other plants fail.
- Attracts bees and butterflies, enriching garden biodiversity.
Plant & Care
Plant Plectranthus venteri in well‑drained soil with semi‑shade or full shade. Water moderately during Cape Town’s dry summer months (December-March), but once established it is highly water‑wise. Pinch back stems after flowering to encourage bushy growth and prolong blooming. Mulch around the base to retain moisture and suppress weeds. Feed lightly in spring with organic compost to support healthy foliage and flowers.
Did You Know?
The genus Plectranthus is often called “spurflowers” because of the distinctive shape of their blooms. Indigenous to South Africa, these plants are valued not only for their ornamental beauty but also for their ability to thrive in shaded, water‑restricted areas, making them a favourite for sustainable Cape Town gardens.
| Botanical Name | Plectranthus venteri |
| Growt Expectancy | 60-80 cm H x 60-80 cm W |
| Position | Semi‑shade |
| Water Smart | Yes |
| Indigenous | Yes |