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South Africa (All cities)
      Product Description  This product uses cactus shape design, it's stylish and beautiful. Not only can it be a night light to warm your night romantically, but also it can be a humidifier to moisturize your skin and fresh the air. The colors of seven LED lamp cycles automatically. There is three types you can choose. Firstly, you can fix your favorite light color. Secondly, you can choose the type of humidification without lighting. Finally, you can choose the type of night light only. It's a good choice for your evening sleep, exercise and daily office work. Product Riorand uses nano-humidification of the fog, It looks simple and easy to operate. The humidifying button press once time is default continuous spray with 4 hours. Press the second next is the interval spray, It spray three seconds then stop three seconds with 8 hours. Press the third down is to close the spray. You can choose It according to your preferences. Riorand products shade is with environmentally friendly, wear-resistant, moisture-resistant, waterproof, fire, high temperature DuPont paper design, you do not have to worry about Riorand product safety. This product has CE and FCC certification. It can ensure the quality and your health. It is also a good choice for a gift, a household commodity or for the office work. ">    
R 199
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South Africa (All cities)
There's nothing prickly about this Set of 2 Cactus Cutters! Make the quirkiest cookies around with this Set of 2. Whether you want a freestanding cactus, a cactus in a pot or both, these are sure to delight. Suitable for a precise and neat cut — cactus makes perfect! Decora's Cactus Cookie Cutter set Set of 2 plastic cutters Perfect for making the shape of a freestanding cactus and a cactus in a pot Suitable for a precise and neat cut The Decora brand was born in 1998 from the over forty-year experience of the De Luca family in the catering and pastry equipment sector. Carlo De Luca sensed the opportunity to make a series of products for decorating cakes and desserts available to a public of enthusiasts which until then, was reserved for professionals. Specifications Material: Food-grade plastic Dimensions: Cactus: 7cm L x 8.8cm W x 2.2cm H Cactus with pot: 5cm L x 8.6cm W x 2.2cm H Care Instructions Hand wash in warm, soapy water Warranty Info This product comes with a limited 1-year warranty.
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South Africa (All cities)
There's nothing prickly about this Set of 2 Cactus Cutters! Make the quirkiest cookies around with this Set of 2. Whether you want a freestanding cactus, a cactus in a pot or both, these are sure to delight. Suitable for a precise and neat cut — cactus makes perfect! Decora's Cactus Cookie Cutter set Set of 2 plastic cutters Perfect for making the shape of a freestanding cactus and a cactus in a pot Suitable for a precise and neat cut About Decora The Decora brand was born in 1998 from the over forty-year experience of the De Luca family in the catering and pastry equipment sector. Carlo De Luca sensed the opportunity to make a series of products for decorating cakes and desserts available to a public of enthusiasts which until then, was reserved for professionals. Specifications Material: Food-grade plastic Dimensions: Cactus: 7cm L x 8.8cm W x 2.2cm H Cactus with pot: 5cm L x 8.6cm W x 2.2cm H Care Instructions Hand wash in warm, soapy water Warranty Info This product comes with a limited 1-year warranty.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Echinocactus is a genus of 6 species in the Cactaceae family native to south western United States and Mexico. The generic name comes from the Greek word echinos, meaning 'spiny', and cactus. Together with Ferocactus, they are the two genera of barrel cactus. The species in this genus have some noticeably distinguishable features, such as large spines, well defined ribs, an overall barrel shape with relatively small, yellow or pink flowers being borne out of an area at the apex of the plant that is covered in a dense fuzzy wool, followed by woolly, fleshy or dry fruits. Propagation is by seed.           The most well known, easily grown and widely cultivated species, Echinocactus grusonii, or Golden Barrel cactus, is nearly extinct in the wild and only occurs in a very small area, which contrasts from the rest of the genus in that the rest of the genus are more widespread and less common in cultivation. Echinocactus polycephalus for example, is notoriously difficult to grow. Echinocactus species can be grown as pot plants and make interesting features on a sunny veranda. They also make an attractive addition to a rockery or water-wise garden. Echinocactus grusonii is probably one of the best known species of cactus and is widely cultivated. Sadly it is almost extinct in nature occurring only in a small area in central Mexico from San Luis Potosi to Hidalgo. Common Names include, Golden Barrel Cactus, Golden Ball or, amusingly, Mother-in-Law's Cushion. This species should not be confused with Notocactus leninghausii which have fuzzy, harmless spines and is also called Golden Ball. As the common name suggests, they are round, spherical, or barrel shaped. They have many well defined ribs lined with large sharp spines which are yellow to white in colour. Younger plants do not resemble older plants in that the ribs are not noticeable and look more like knobs in younger plants. When plants are about 20 years old, they will start to produce small yellow flowers from the fluffy crown. Cultivation is best done from seed and they are considered to be easy to grow. The plants are also relatively fast growing in cactus terms. It is a popular architectural plant in garden design and is used widely in landscaping. They should be watered very sparingly in winter and must not be allowed to sit in wet soil, otherwise they will rot. As with most cacti they require a well drained sandy soil to grow in.  
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Pretoria (Gauteng)
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South Africa
Mammillaria is arguably the most popular cactus genus in cultivation. Mammillarias have extremely variable spination from species to species, and eye-catching flowers, making them specifically attractive for cactus hobbyists. Most Mammillaria plants are considered easy to cultivate. The genus Mammillaria is one of the largest in the Cactaceae family, with currently over 200 known species and varieties recognized. Mammillarias are native to Mexico, southwest USA, the Caribbean, Colombia, Venezuela, Guatemala and Honduras. The first was described by Carolus Linnaeus as Cactus mammillaris in 1753, deriving its name from Latin mammilla, "nipple", referring to the tubercles that are one of the plant's specific features.           In 1812, the cactus specialist Adrian Haworth described the genus Mammillaria to contain this and related species. Numerous species are commonly known as nipple cactus, fishhook cactus or pincushion though such terms may also be used for related taxa such as Escobaria. Mammillaria species can be grown as pot plants and make interesting features on a sunny veranda or windowsill. They also make an attractive addition to a rockery or water-wise garden. The variation in spines is a novel selling feature and often, these plants fit the stereotypical expectations that most people have for a cactus plant, although some species are only going to be found among highly-dedicated cactus growers. The popularity of this genus has led to a good deal of study and consequent literature on both growing and identifying Mammillaria species. Mammillaria nivosa or Woolly Nipple Cactus as it is more commonly known is native to the Caribbean, and is less tolerant of cold weather than most cacti. They will need protection from temperatures lower than 5°C. It is important to keep them dry during cold weather or they can easily rot. They can be solitary plants or they can form large clusters. The individual stems dark green to bronze and are globose or short cylindrical in shape. There are 6 to 13 radial spines up to 20 mm long and yellow to dark brown in colour and usually 1 similar looking central spine. The flowers are yellow and followed by red fruits.
R 29
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South Africa
Echinopsis which is placed in the Cactaceae family, is a large genus of 128 species of cacti which grow naturally in the South American countries of Argentina, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Brazil, Ecuador, Paraguay and Uruguay. They grow in sandy or gravel soils on hillsides and in rocky crevices. They range in size from large tree like species, to small species such as Echinopsis chamaecereus, the peanut cactus. They have large, showy flowers which seldom last longer than a day; however they are such prolific bloomers that they can be covered with flowers for days on end. Echinopsis is distinguished from other genera by the length of the flower tube, the form and size of their stems, and from where the flowers occur on the stem.           Some common names include hedgehog cactus, sea-urchin cactus and Easter lily cactus. Due to the large number or species, and large number of variatioication of species in this genus very difficult. This has resulted in a large number of synonyms for Echinopsis, most of which used to be considered separate genera, but are now included in the genus Echinopsis. All these synonyms are still widely used by collectors and enthusiasts and there is much debate and controversy as to the correct classification. The name comes from the Greek word echinos meaning 'spiny', 'hedgehog' or 'sea urchin', and opsis meaning 'likeness' or looks like. Echinopsis can be grown as pot plants and make interesting features on a sunny veranda. They also make an attractive addition to a rockery or water-wise garden. Echinopsis huascha var. grandiflora is native to North West Argentina between altitudes of 800 to 2000 meters. It is commonly called the Red Torch Cactus. It has many synonyms, some of which are Lobivia grandiflora, Helianthocereus grandiflorus, Trichocereus rowleyi, Trichocereus huascha and Cereus huascha. It is a shrub forming cactus with individual stems reaching up to a meter high. The branches usually form near the base of the stem. The stems are about 13 cm thick and have between 14 and 17 ribs and are either erect of creeping with the growing tip always pointing up. The areoles are spaced at intervals of 2.5 cm and have 3 long thick spines between 5 and 18 cm long in the middle, with 9 to 11 shorter spines of about 1.5 cm long arranged around them. The orange to red flowers are funnel or bell shaped and occur at the tip of the stems. They open during the day and can be between 18 to 25 cm in diameter. The flower stems are 10 to 15 cm long and are covered in brown or black hairs. After flowering, yellowish green to red fruits form. They are spherical to ovoid in shape and are about 3 cm in diameter.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Espostoa is a genus of columnar cacti, comprising 16 species known from the Andes of southern Ecuador and Peru. It is usually found at an altitude of between 800m and m. Its fruit is edible, sweet, and juicy. The genus is named after Nicolas E. Esposto, a renowned botanist from Lima. These candle-like cacti are covered with thorns and white hair. Only the older specimens can divide. In adulthood, a cephalium sometimes appears, similar to the Mexican genus Cephalocereus. They were discovered by Alexander von Humboldt and Aimé Bonpland in the early nineteenth century.           They are appreciated for their decorative qualities due to their white fleece. They can be propagated by seed. For full development they must be planted in the ground. Like all cacti, Espostoa requires a sunny location and well-drained soil. But in summer, it appreciates fertilizer and wetter conditions. Espostoa ritteri commonly known as Peruvian Old Man Cactus bears numerous spines forming a wool-like appearance. It is a dark-green columnar cactus having ribs and white roundish areoles. The spines are numerous forming a wool-like appearance. It normally has a dendriform to bushy shape, somewhat branched like a candelabra and usually covered in dense silky white hair, like cobwebs. The whiteish flowers that open at night are about 5cm long and appear on the cephalium.
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South Africa
The Stenocactus genus is placed in the Cactaceae family and comprises globular cacti with a characteristic wavy rib pattern, in place of straight ribs. Native to Mexico, the original genus included only about 10 species, although Hertrichocereus and Echinofossulocactus are now included in this group, expanding the number of species to about 30. It's not uncommon to see them identified only as " Stenocactus " when they're offered for sale. Besides their distinctive wavy ribs, these cacti also feature stiff and short spines. Younger plants lack the distinctive wavy ribs and have tubercles. These will develop into the typical ribs when the plant is older. Stenocactus species like bright sunlight and thrive in full sun and strong light.           Throughout the growing season (spring and summer) let the potting soil almost completely dry out between watering and then water thoroughly. In winter you should cut back watering altogether. A rich, fast-draining cactus mix is ideal. During the growing season, fertilize at half strength. Suspend feeding during the dormant winter period. These cacti are perfect for rockeries, where they will give your garden splashes of colour or as potted plants on a sunny windowsill. Either way you are assured of many years of joy. Stenocactus multicostatus for which Echinofossulocactus multicostatus is a synonym is one of the most variable Stenocactus species. Differing in spination, body shape and number of ribs they produce unusual shapes. Typically it has a variable number of ribs; typically about 50 to 100 ribs, but plants with up to 150 or more ribs have been reported. In early spring they produce gorgeous white blooms with violet to purple midveins.
R 1
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South Africa (All cities)
SELECTED OPTION: STYLE: 04 CLICK HERE for more options in this item. Features: Create a warm and romantic atmosphere. Used as everyday home decor, great for mantel, picture window, yard or as photo/set props. An attention grabber and draw eyes as the apex of your wedding, party, special event, etc. Battery operated, safe and convenient with on and off switch on the back. Integrated hanging hook holes for ease of display on wall or just rest on mantle, self, table or dresser. Specification: Shape: pink flamingo, warm white flamingo, cactus, star, Christmas tree Material: iron wire Light source: led Light Input: 3V Power supply: 2 x AA batteries (not included) Note: 01: Star 02: Christmas tree 03: Cactus 04: Warm white flamingo 05: Pink flamingo Package Included: 1x LED Fairy String Light
R 224
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