The Reserve is principally dedicated to fynbos, the indigenous flora
Flora
It is the Cape of Good Hope, also called Cape point, where there is a nature reserve and a lighthouse and look out point.
Some landforms in Cape Town, South Africa are Table Mountain, and Cape Point, a nature reserve south of the city.
Cape Rodney-Okakari Point Marine Reserve was created in 1975.
The area of Cape Rodney-Okakari Point Marine Reserve is 5,180,000.0 square meters.
I am not sure, but in north western Cape country.
Fynbos, Renosterveld, Karoo succulent
That's the Hottentots Holland Nature Reserve near Cape Town.
Cape Town has a mountain fynbos region as well as a coastal dune biome
The area of Burnt Cape Ecological Reserve is 3,600,000.0 square meters.
You need to be quite careful when interpreting this answer. "The Cape of Good Hope" is a broad geographic term that was once used in nautical terms to describe the Cape Peninsula in general, e.g. Rounding of the Cape of Good Hope. In this respect then the Cape of Good Hope and Cape Town are one and the same. There is still, however, a small section within the Cape Point Nature Reserve that uses this name and so it is therefore possible to provide a distance from the centre of Cape Town to this point, which is approximately 48km (as the crow flies).
The area of Cape St. Mary's Ecological Reserve is 64 square kilometers.