Wildflower Show
A Celebration of Darling’s Botanical Heritage
Darling Wildflower Show
The Darling Wildflower Show is one of the oldest and most loved community events in South Africa, celebrating over a century of local floral heritage.
Held each spring, it showcases the incredible diversity of the region’s flora — from the delicate bulbs of the Renosterveld to the vivid daisies of the Sandveld.
The Show was first held in 1917, and over time it has grown into a four-day festival that brings together farmers, botanists, artists, and visitors from across the country.
It stands as both a cultural celebration and a conservation education platform, promoting awareness of Darling’s fragile ecosystems.
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From Rare Species to Guided Walks
What You’ll Experience
The Botanical Hall
Explore curated botanical displays, guided walks through natural veld, conservation exhibits, and the unique heritage that shaped a century-old floral tradition. Each element of the show is designed to educate, inspire, and celebrate Darling’s botanical richness.
Guided Floral Walks
Expert-led walks through natural veld on participating reserves. Learn about geophytes, pollination, habitat threats, and the restoration work done by local landowners.
Conservation Exhibits
Our conservation exhibits highlight the ongoing environmental work taking place across Darling. Displays cover alien-clearing programmes, rare-species monitoring, habitat mapping, and the long-term research partnerships between the Society, SANBI, and local farmers.
Community & Culture
The Wildflower Show is not only a botanical celebration — it is a community tradition. Visitors can enjoy local food stalls, handmade crafts, family-friendly activities, and heritage displays that reflect over a century of flower culture in Darling.
From stories of historic flower-gathering families to the modern conservation ethos that guides today’s landowners, the Show connects people to the living heritage that shaped the town and its surrounding landscapes.
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A Century of Community & Conservation
Why It Matters
Caring for our Flowers
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Our Impact
What donations support
• Conservation work, veld care, invasive control, and monitoring rare species.
• Education and outreach, including guided walks & school programmes.
• Research and documentation with SANBI and local botanists.
• Basic operational needs that keep the Society active and effective.
- +27 68 151 5692
- info@darlingwildflowers.org.za
- P.O. Box 18, Darling
- 7345, South Africa