Prince Albert
special plants
tel: +27 (0)23 5411 366 fax: +27 (0)23
5411 788 e-mail:
princealberttourism@intekom.co.za
walk along our koppie stappie -
details at theTourism Association Office
Bijlia dilitata
A unique Mesembryanthemum in Prince Albert
Prince Albert has its own beautiful vygie that occurs only in
this part of the world - the entire world population is found within a
radius of about 5 km of Prince Albert. The plant has fleshy smooth leaves 12-15
mm wide and 30 mm long. Every year a few new leaves grow from the central stem.
The many petaled, golden-yellow flowers, 25 mm in diameter, appear in winter.
sketch by Pat Marincowitz
This plant was discovered in about 1930 by Deborah van der
Bijl and was named bijlia cana after her. (William van der Bijl and his family lived on the
farm Abrahamskraal, just north of Prince Albert.) Mrs. van der Bijl was
born in Paarl as Deborah Susanna Malan. She was exceptionally interested in
Karoo plants and the various specimens she sent to Kew Gardens
in London were received and cultivated by the curator, NE Brown. Deborah
also grew and labeled many kinds of indigenous plants in a botanical garden that
she laid out at Abrahamskraal. The visitors book from the farm
(treasured by Deborah's granddaughter Dillys Robinson of Tokai, Cape Town) records the names of a
number of famous botanists.
Many overseas botanists have traveled to Prince Albert especially to see Bijlia
dilitata and other plants unique to this part
of the Karoo, in their natural habitat.
Helena Marincowitz

This unique vygie has since been renamed bijlia dilitata
and appears in our Garden Club's logo.

The Prince Albert Garden Club holds regular meetings and
visitors are most welcome. The club hosts guest speakers and makes outings to
neighbouring farms and nature reserves.
Please contact Sue Goosen suegoosen@yahoo.com
or Linda Jaquet 023 5411480 lkjaquet@mweb.co.za
for details.

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Flowers
of the Swartberg Pass an illustrated guide by Derek Thomas and Pat Marincowitz,
is available at the Fransie Pienaar Museum |
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