Podalyria parvifolia

Podalyria parvifolia, also known as the Cape holly or Klein's hollyhock, is a flowering plant species native to the western and southern parts of South Africa.

The plant is used in traditional medicine due to its medicinal properties, which include anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties, making it useful in treating wounds and infections.

The health benefits of Podalyria parvifolia include its ability to promote wound healing, reduce inflammation, and aid in the recovery from infections.

Traditionally, the plant is prepared as a decoction or infusion, and its leaves and stems are used in herbal preparations to treat various ailments.