Silwerboomkloof Natural Heritage Site is a small, protected valley (“kloof”), near the
Helderberg Nature Reserve, in
Somerset West,
South Africa.
The name Silwerboomkloof means “Valley of the Silvertrees”. The rare
Silvertree (''
Leucadendron argenteum
''Leucadendron argenteum'' (silver tree, silver leaf tree, af, Witteboom, or af, Silwerboom) is an endangered plant species in the family Proteaceae, which is endemic to a small area of the Cape Peninsula, South Africa. Most grow in and around ...
'') is a striking, silver-coloured tree of the
Protea family, and this reserve conserves a forest of them. The iconic Silvertree is actually indigenous to the eastern slopes of
Table Mountain, making the population at Silwerboomkloof a bit of an isolated anomaly.
This reserve encloses a section of “
Granite Fynbos” and “
Renosterveld” and a total of around 220 species of plant have been recorded.
File:Copy of Leucadendron argenteum - Silvertree- foliage 4.JPG, The shiny silver foliage of the rare "Silvertree" protea.
File:Silverleaf tree - Silwerboomkloof reserve Cape Town.jpg, A Silvertree growing on the slopes of Silwerboomkloof.
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References
{{Cape Town, natural
Nature reserves in Cape Town
Protected areas of the Western Cape