During my stay away, I found this little gem flowering despite the very harsh climate and no water.
As I examined the plant, the flower and the leaves, I had the feeling that this may be a type of perlargonium -although the leaves are very small, when crushed, they gave off a scent similar to the rose geranium.
The bush was about 90 cm high and despite the very hot and dry climate, both leaves and flowers seemed to be growing well.
So, if there is anyone out there that can help me identify this plant growing in the Cederberg area, I would be most grateful.