Muraltia minuta (mini purple gorse) is a flowering plant in the milkwort family (Polygalaceae).
It is endemic to rocky flats to about 100 metres (330 ft) above sea level in the south-western Cape Province, South Africa.
It produces pink flowers which are stalkless, the calyx is at least half the length of the corolla.
[1][5] It is categorised on the Red List of South African Plants as Endangered due to invasive species and habitat loss.
[6] Muraltia minuta was first written about by Margaret Levyns in 1954 in the Journal of South African Botany.