Tetragonia nigrescens

The prostrate herb blooms in September producing yellow flowers and grows well in sandy soils at lower altitudes.

[1] A species that varies greatly in its inflorescence, leaf shape and hairiness.

The lower leaves are usually obtuse and when dried, the entire plant turns a very dark colour (almost black).

[2] This species is indigenous to the far western edge of the Cape provinces, South Africa.

It naturally occurs from Namaqualand in the north, southwards through Stellenbosch and Worcester, as far south as Struisbaai near Agulhas.