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Atalaya capensis Seeds Common Names: Cape Krantz Ash, Cape Wing-nut, Kaapse Krans-es, Kaapse Krans-esseboom Atalaya is a genus of eighteen species of trees and shrubs known to science, of the plant family Sapindaceae. As of 2013 fourteen species grow naturally in Australia and in neighboring New Guinea only one endemic species is known to science. Three species are known growing naturally in southern Africa, including two species endemic to South Africa and one species in South Africa, Swaziland and Mozambique. Atalaya capensis is a South African endemic species found in the Eastern Cape Province. Common names include Cape Krantz Ash, Cape Wing-nut, Kaapse Krans-es, Kaapse Krans-esseboom. Atalaya capensis forms a small tree usually up to 3 meter tall. It has smooth whitish bark and compound dark green leaves. During summer it bears heads of cream flowers which are followed by winged seeds. The bid amount is for 1 Seed Germination & care instructions provided
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South Africa (All cities)
Acrolophia capensis Seeds Acrolophia is a genus of orchid species all endemic to South Africa. Growing orchids from seed is a fairly specialized undertaking and it requires a bit of understanding of tissue culture techniques. If you have never grown orchids from seed we recommend that before attempting this you should first contact your local Orchid Society, or purchase a book on the subject, or both! Acrolophia capensis is a South African endemic species from the Eastern Cape Province. It grows from 30 cm to 60 cm tall. From spring to summer it bears brownish and white flowers. On offer is a pack of 10+ Seeds  
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South Africa
Acrolophia capensis Seeds Acrolophia is a genus of orchid species all endemic to South Africa. Growing orchids from seed is a fairly specialized undertaking and it requires a bit of understanding of tissue culture techniques. If you have never grown orchids from seed we recommend that before attempting this you should first contact your local Orchid Society, or purchase a book on the subject, or both! Acrolophia capensis is a South African endemic species from the Eastern Cape Province. It grows from 30 cm to 60 cm tall. From spring to summer it bears brownish and white flowers. The bid amount is for 1 Seed
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South Africa (All cities)
Rhodocoma capensis commonly known as Kanet, Kanetpol, Katstertkanet or Litjieskanet in Afrikaans it is a South African endemic species from the Eastern Cape and Western Cape Provinces. It is a very elegant reed-like plant with slightly arching branches which have whorls of finely divided, feathery looking foliage. This species can be grown as part of a mixed border or in containers and grows to a height of 1 to 2 m. Since its introduction into the horticultural market, Rhodocoma capensis has proved to be a popular plant for gardens and large formal plantings, with its elegant, evergreen appearance. This is the most commercially useful aspect of the species as the foliage is too soft for the traditional use as a broom, while the high tannin content of the plant makes it unpalatable for animals except for the very young growth.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Rothmannia capensis Seeds   Common Names: Scented cups,Wild Gardenia, Wildekatjiepiering   Rothmannia capensis is a South African tree belonging to the Rubiaceae, usually about 5 m high in the open, but reaching 20 m under forest conditions. It occurs from the south-western Cape Province along the coastal regions and inland to the Waterberg and Soutpansberg in the Transvaal. It is a common tree on the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg. It produces abundant sweetly fragrant flowers in summer, and these are followed by smooth, dark green spherical fruits about 80mm in diameter. The blackish bark has a distinctive rectangular pattern of fine cracks. On offer is a pack of 5 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Drosera Capensis (Red form) | 15 seeds | Carnivorous Plant Seeds (Cape Sundew) for R25.00
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Drosera commonly known as the sundews comprises one of the largest genera of carnivorous plants, with at least 171 species around the world. The genus includes annuals and perennials, large and small plants, and denizens of tropical, temperate, and polar habitats. Some of the showiest species are from the botanically rich Cape Province of South Africa. They should not be confused with the ever popular Venus Fly Trap, Dionaea muscipula. These members of the family Droseraceae lure, capture, and digest insects using stalked mucilaginous glands covering their leaf surfaces. The insects are used to supplement the poor mineral nutrition of the soil in which they grow. Both the botanical name and the English common name refer to the glistening drops of mucilage at the tip of each tentacle that resemble drops of morning dew. Drosera has also been recorded for its medicinal use against warts, corns and sunburn.            Ethnobotanically a tea made from the plant was also used as a tranquilizer and aphrodisiac. Whether indigenous or exotic, Sundews deserve a little corner in all carnivorous plant collections. They make fascinating indoor houseplants. These curiosity plants grow best in pots filled with a mix of Canadian Sphagnum Peat Moss, Vermiculite and Horticultural Perlite. They can also be grown in our general Carnivorous Growing Medium. Drosera capensis commonly known as the Cape Sundew is a South African endemic species found exclusively in the Eastern Cape and Western Cape Provinces. It is the most common sundew in cultivation, since it is so easy to grow. Drosera capensis is a free-flowering, robust, carnivorous, evergreen perennial, of varying height, but usually around 15cm. The short, woody stems are rhizomatous below with well-developed roots. From December to January the , simple, pink-mauve flowers are borne on a single stem and mature in ascending order.
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South Africa (All cities)
ANCHUSA DWARF MIX - ANCHUSA CAPENSIS. THIS UNUSUAL MIX WILL ENHANCE ANY GARDEN. SOW DURING THE AUTUMN MONTHS IS SEEDLING TRAYS (SEE OUR PLASTIC SEEDLING TRAYS) COVERING THE SEED WITH 6MM OF SOIL WHICH IS PRESSED DOWN FIRMLY OVER IT. WHEN SEEDLINGS ARE ABOUT 5CM HIGH THEY ARE READY FOR TRANSPLANTING. SPACE THEM 30CM APART. A MEDIUM RICH SOIL IS PREFERRED AND AMPLE WATER IS REQUIRED DURING DRY WEATHER. THE DWARF VARIETY GROWS TO APPROX. 30CM HIGH. VIEW OUR OTHER ITEMS:
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South Africa
15 Fresh seeds per seed packet  Drosera Aliciae, the Alice sundew, is a carnivorous plant   in the Drosera family.   It is native to the Cape Provinces of South Africa, like Drosera Capensis, and is one  of the most common sundews   in cultivation. The plant forms small, tight rosettes of wedge-shaped leave,  up to 5 cm in diameter. Under conditions of good lighting, the insect-snagging tentacles will become deeply coloured with anthocyanin  pigments, which probably aid in its attraction of insect prey. The plant is relatively easy to grow, and produces attractive scapes of pink flowers, which are held about 30 cm away from the carnivorous leaves, so as to prevent pollinators from becoming ensnared.   D. aliciae   is very similar in form to a number of other closely related species such as   D. slackii, and   D. dielsiana: the former is rather larger (8 cm diameter); the latter rather smaller (3 cm diameter)   These are fresh seeds from harvested from our own collection With so many imitations online - all our seeds are genuine carnivorous plant seeds. We guarantee it Growing carnivorous plants from seeds can be very rewarding and most of the seeds available on the store have been tested on germination in our own seedling chamber Growing cp's from seed takes patience and is recommended for the adventure CP grower, most require light and humidity and some are seasonal growers  Our recommended sowing instructions for drosera seed will be sent via email after your purchase, however doing some research on growing conditions first, before buying would be in your favour Please note: Due to a range of factors we can not guarantee germination, but we can guarantee one of the most important factors impacting germination >> fresh seeds - H arvest 2017  Happy Growing!!
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