Such blooms produced by Agathosma ovata shrubs have ensured the plant’s place in the horticultural market. This photo was taken in spring. The flowering does carry on into summer. Often a compact shrub of about 50 cm, there are accounts of plants reaching 3 m.
Dense flower clusters from the leaf axils near the young stem tips will commonly cover a flourishing plant in a rich display of blooms, favoured by a variety of insects. The five-pointed star-shaped flowers have elliptic petals and prominent, long, spreading stamens with yellow anthers.
The fruit is a five chambered capsule (Vlok and Schutte-Vlok, 2010; Bond and Goldblatt, 1984).