Vygies – or mesembryanthemums – are truly South Africa’s most colourful plant group. Their silky-textured flowers – in just about every colour of the rainbow – will give an extraordinary luminosity to any border. With more than 1 800 species from which to choose, whatever your taste in plants and garden design, there will be a vygie to suit your fancy.
The widely used Afrikaans name vygie – which literally means ‘small fig’ – is based on the fact that the top-like fruiting capsule also resembles a small fig. The best know spring-flowering vygies are the Drosanthemum, Delosperma and Lampranthus species. They include many small shrub-like plants as well as groundcovers, and have an enormous range of flower colours.
Lampranthus species have smooth leaves, and large, shiny flowers. Delospermaspecies have conspicuous seed compartments, whilst the leaves of Drosanthemum species differ from those above because of their dew-like shiny cells on the epidermis – hence their common name, ice plant.

The Livingstone daisy or Bokbaai vygie (Dorotheanthus bellidiformis) and yellow-bloomed vetkousie (Carpanthea pomeridiana ‘Golda’) are also spring-flowering but as they are both annuals, their seeds must be sown in autumn.
Mat-forming vygies that grow easily in Cape gardens are the white to pink coastal vygie (Delosperma litorale), yellow carpet vygie (Jordaaniella dubia), pink carpet vygie (Jordaaniella anemoniflorus), pink Oscularia deltoides and magentacoastal ruschia (Ruschia macowanii).
Shrubby, cushion-shaped or spreading vygies that grow easily are magenta-bloomed Darling vygie (Lampranthus amoenus), orange vygie (Lampranthus aureus), yellow vygie (Lampranthus glaucus), pink to magenta(Lampranthus multiradiatus), pink to magenta rose vygie (Lampranthus roseus), yellow-pink bell vygie (Drosanthemum bellum), pink coast carpet (Drosanthemum candens), pink Drosanthemum hispidum, yellow and red Worcester vygie (Drosanthemum speciosum), magenta Paarl rose vygie (Erepsia lacera) and magenta Piketberg vygie (Erepsia pillansii).


These are delightful, Aletta. We have them in our garden and they provide wonderful splashes of pure colour.
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Thank you so much for the wonderful opportunity!
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Mal oor spesifiek die eerste pers vygie. Ek het vir my een gekoop en hy is elke begin van somer oortrek met blomme.
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Dit is so ‘n pragtige blom vir enige tuin!
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Beslis!
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Lovely photos. So colourful and cheerful.
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Thank you, Raewyn!
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Very pretty! I love the purple colour.
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Thanks, Gunilla!
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very pretty!
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Thanks, Lola!
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A nice collection of flower photos! I love purple color. The last picture is pretty cool because of the pops of yellow among all the purple!
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Thank you so much, Constance!! I love purple too!
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Pragtig!
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Baie dankie!!
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Very lovely!
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Thank you so much!
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Very pretty, and such hardy plants. 🙂
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They are amazing plants!!
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So pretty!
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Thanks, Tree!
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A beautiful flower! They make for an impressive view. 🙂
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They do! 😀
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Just love them…
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Thank you!!
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Beautiful!!
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Thank you, Amy!
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Ek is dol oor vygies
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Ek ook!
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How beautiful and I want to go sit in a field full of these.
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They are gorgeous!
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