Malandela's Indigenous Nursery is a conservation project at its core, aiming to counteract the destruction of our natural forests by making indigenous trees available to the public in Eswatini, at affordable prices. All the trees and shrubs in the nursery are propagated from wild seed on Malandela's Farm. The project is a collaboration between botanical enthusiast Roland Thorne and propagation specialist Brenda Robinson. The nursery currently has approximately 70 popular indigenous species and plans to add more over the coming years.
Malandela's Indigenous Nursery is a conservation project at its core, aiming to counteract the destruction of our natural forests by making indigenous trees available to the public in Eswatini, at affordable prices. All the trees and shrubs in the nursery are propagated from wild seed on Malandela's Farm. The project is a collaboration between botanical enthusiast Roland Thorne and propagation specialist Brenda Robinson. The nursery currently has approximately 70 popular indigenous species and plans to add more over the coming years.