Lobostemon daltonii, the Infanta healthbush, is a species of the forget-me-not family endemic to the Cape Provinces of South Africa.
[2] Flowers are present between August and November and are borne in cymes, with the young buds arranged in two distinct rows.
[1] This species is found between Potberg (De Hoop) and Cape Infanta, where it grows on limestone flats.
[3] It seems to prefer the loamy soils in the transition zone between Mountain Fynbos and South and South-west Coast Renosterveld.
Despite its already restricted range, the population continues to decline as a result of agricultural expansion, development of holiday homes and the spread of invasive alien acacias.