Muraltia flanaganii is a plant species in the milkwort family (Polygalaceae).
It is native to grasslands and moorlands with altitudes between 1,160 and 3,355 metres (3,806 and 11,007 ft) in southern and eastern Africa.
[1][2] It is a perennial shrub with a height of 20 to 100 centimetres (0.66 to 3.28 ft) which produces white, pink, or purple flowers.
[1] According to the Red List of South African Plants, the species is of least ecological concern.
[3] It was first described in the Journal of Botany, British and Foreign by Harry Bolus.