The dainty Rhigozum zambesiacum or Zambezi gold leaves grown after recent rain are fresh and bright. Heavily browsed by game and stock, leaves like this inspire zest for life in those that consume them, as much as in the plant that enjoyed them up to the moment of sacrifice.
Expect no less ebullience from pollinators responding to the pervasive, sweet fragrance of these flowers.
The yellow corollas justifiably bring the plant yet one more sobriquet of scrambled eggs bush (Coates Palgrave, 2002; Pooley, 1993).