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South Africa
Autumn Beauty - Sunflower   (Helianthus annuus) A beautiful display! Many 15cm flowers in brilliant red, gold, yellow, rust and burgundy. Blooms over a long period. Makes a wonderful display. Very easily grown. Sow directly into the garden. Tall, 180cm plants are a favorite. View our other items by clicking on the shield:
R 5
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South Africa
HELIANTHUS RED SUN – HELIANTHUS ANNUUS Helianthus Red Sun is premium sunflower, perfect for cut flowers. It is a non-branching variety of sunflower, producing just one bloom per stem and produces very showy bold flowers with necks that are less likely to bend. The long-lasting blooms are red with large dark centre and grow to around 13 to 15cm in diameter. They are pollenless, so perfect for cut flowers. With tall straight stems the crop height is approximately 90 to 150cm tall. Plant in succession every two weeks throughout the summer to maintain a perfect display of blooms, or a continuous supply for gorgeous cut flowers. Very easy to grow, Red Sun’ is day length neutral’ meaning it will provide consistent flowers irrespective of the amount of daylight hours that it receives. View our other items by clicking on the shield:
R 6
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South Africa
Evening Colors Sunflower Seeds - Helianthus annuus Softly glowing like a summer sunset, Evening Colors Sunflowers are a unique, burnt orange color that is more familiar in the western skies than in your flower garden. A bold statement in landscapes or floral designs, Evening Colors is a classic tall sunflower, growing up to 180cm! View our other items by clicking on the shield:
R 6
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Helianthus annuus Seeds Common Name: Autumn Beauty Sunflower You can enjoy the inspiring beauty of fall colors throughout the summer with this multi-branching sunflower variety. Each plant produces numerous long-stemmed flowers in a variety of autumn shades over an extended period. Some plants may have as many as 20 blooms or more open at one time. Blooms range from 12 to 20 cm and are a very showy mixture of solid and bi-colors in shades of yellow, bronze, brown and burgundy. The long stems are excellent for cut flowers and look absolutely stunning in vases on their own. These bushy plants will grow approximately 1.5 meters high. The bid amount is for 1 Seed We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Helianthus annuus Seeds Common Name: Autumn Beauty Sunflower You can enjoy the inspiring beauty of fall colors throughout the summer with this multi-branching sunflower variety. Each plant produces numerous long-stemmed flowers in a variety of autumn shades over an extended period. Some plants may have as many as 20 blooms or more open at one time. Blooms range from 12 to 20 cm and are a very showy mixture of solid and bi-colors in shades of yellow, bronze, brown and burgundy. The long stems are excellent for cut flowers and look absolutely stunning in vases on their own. These bushy plants will grow approximately 1.5 meters high. You're buying a pack of 10 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
R 4
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South Africa
Description: This Sunflower has plush appearance and yellow color just look like a teddy bear. It's so lovely and gorgeous, easily decorate your garden. Specifications: Scientific Name: Helianthus Sowing Temperature: 18 - 35??br />Growing Temperature: 15 - 40??br />Flower Days: 60days Package Included: 1 x 15Pcs Teddy Bear Sunflower Seeds  
R 44
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Port Shepstone (KwaZulu Natal)
Cheiridopsis namaquensis 10 seeds Cheiridopsis is a genus that consists of 100 flowering succulent perennial plants, native to semi-arid regions of Namibia and southern Africa. Most are clump-forming, a few are shrubby. The leaves are opposite and triangular in section, rarely flattened, the surface more or less velvety, which makes them easy to distinguish from species of the allied genus Argyroderma. The Cheiridopsis are easy to grow. These plants grow in winter rain-areas and head for dormancy in summer. Requires little water, otherwise its epidermis breaks (resulting in unsightly scars). Regular water in autumn through to spring. Water minimally in summer, only when the plant starts shrivelling but it will generally grow even in summer if given water. Requires good drainage. Keep cool and shaded in summer, needs full sun or light shade. Hardy to -2°C (or less) Sow seeds from early autumn to late autumn in 12.5cm or even 10cm pots. Seeds can be sown directly on top of the soil, it's not necessary to cover the seeds with a layer of soil. After sowing the seeds directly onto the soil, wet the soil using a fine spray. Cover the pot with clear plastic (I use cling wrap) and fasten it with an elastic band. Pots should be put in a shaded (40% shade-cloth) spot. Seeds should start germinating after a couple of days. Remove the plastic a few days after the seeds have started germinating, if left on to long rot will kill off the seedlings.
R 6
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Port Shepstone (KwaZulu Natal)
Cheiridopsis pillansii 10 seeds Cheiridopsis is a genus that consists of 100 flowering succulent perennial plants, native to semi-arid regions of Namibia and southern Africa. Most are clump-forming, a few are shrubby. The leaves are opposite and triangular in section, rarely flattened, the surface more or less velvety, which makes them easy to distinguish from species of the allied genus Argyroderma. The Cheiridopsis are easy to grow. These plants grow in winter rain-areas and head for dormancy in summer. Requires little water, otherwise its epidermis breaks (resulting in unsightly scars). Regular water in autumn through to spring. Water minimally in summer, only when the plant starts shrivelling but it will generally grow even in summer if given water. Requires good drainage. Keep cool and shaded in summer, needs full sun or light shade. Hardy to -2°C (or less) Sow seeds from early autumn to late autumn in 12.5cm or even 10cm pots. Seeds can be sown directly on top of the soil, it's not necessary to cover the seeds with a layer of soil. After sowing the seeds directly onto the soil, wet the soil using a fine spray. Cover the pot with clear plastic (I use cling wrap) and fasten it with an elastic band. Pots should be put in a shaded (40% shade-cloth) spot. Seeds should start germinating after a couple of days. Remove the plastic a few days after the seeds have started germinating, if left on to long rot will kill off the seedlings.
R 6
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Searsia dentata Seeds Common Names: Nana-Berry; Nanabessie The nana-berry, Searsia dentata, is an attractive shrub to small tree up to 6 m high indigenous to South Africa with showy, lovely yellow to orange-red foliage in autumn. It is a common shrub across the eastern parts of South Africa. Along with several other species in this genus, it could be is used more commonly in gardens. Searsia dentata is a deciduous shrub to small tree up to 6 m high, with a smooth, greyish brown bark. The leaves, which are pink when young, turning dull yellow to orange-red in autumn, are trifoliolate, with the two side leaflets smaller than the terminal leaflet, dark green above and paler green below with long hairs; the leaflets are sessile on a slender petiole. The small, yellowish green flowers are borne in clusters at the end of the branches from September to November, and this species has male and female flowers on different plants. The flowers are followed by the shiny, bright red fruits, in heavy clusters from November to January on the female plants. This species is often confused with Searsia montana which shares the same habitat. The nana berry makes an interesting focal point in the garden; the flowers attract butterflies and the attractive fruit brings a host of birds and insects to visit. In autumn the ornamental leaves change colour, making this a multi-season garden plant. You're buying a pack of 10 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.  
R 15
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South Africa
Acer palmatum  Seeds Acer palmatum are deciduous small trees and shrubs, with opposing five pointed leaves, native to Japan, China and Korea. There are at present hundreds of varieties in cultivation. Palmatum species are separated from other Acer species within their genus by way of their 5 pointed leaves. They are very popular for use as bonsai due to their ready ability to respond to most bonsai techniques, beautiful foliage and graceful branch structure. Maples are unrivalled for their autumn foliage colouring and variety of leaf shapes and textures. Maples are a very popular choice for the art of bonsai and many are compact enough for the average garden. Their flowers are green, yellow, orange or red and though individually small, the effect of an entire tree in flower can be striking in several species. Bark is another feature of some maples, although usually smooth grey or greenish, in the group known as the ‘snake bark maples’ it has longitudinal grey or red-brown stripes and in others it is flaky or papery. Most of the approximate 129 species come from East Asia, particularly China, where over 80 species can be found, Japan, with more than 20 species, and the eastern Himalayas. Most species are deciduous, but a few in southern Asia and the Mediterranean region are evergreen. Most maples prefer a cool, moist climate with ample rainfall in spring and summer. A planting position sheltered from strong winds suits them best. For best autumn colour, grow them in a neutral to acid soil. Propagation is generally from seed but grafting is also an option. Seed germination is aided by stratification. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds
R 45
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South Africa
Acer palmatum  Seeds Acer palmatum are deciduous small trees and shrubs, with opposing five pointed leaves, native to Japan, China and Korea. There are at present hundreds of varieties in cultivation. Palmatum species are separated from other Acer species within their genus by way of their 5 pointed leaves. They are very popular for use as bonsai due to their ready ability to respond to most bonsai techniques, beautiful foliage and graceful branch structure. Maples are unrivalled for their autumn foliage colouring and variety of leaf shapes and textures. Maples are a very popular choice for the art of bonsai and many are compact enough for the average garden. Their flowers are green, yellow, orange or red and though individually small, the effect of an entire tree in flower can be striking in several species. Bark is another feature of some maples, although usually smooth grey or greenish, in the group known as the ‘snake bark maples’ it has longitudinal grey or red-brown stripes and in others it is flaky or papery. Most of the approximate 129 species come from East Asia, particularly China, where over 80 species can be found, Japan, with more than 20 species, and the eastern Himalayas. Most species are deciduous, but a few in southern Asia and the Mediterranean region are evergreen. Most maples prefer a cool, moist climate with ample rainfall in spring and summer. A planting position sheltered from strong winds suits them best. For best autumn colour, grow them in a neutral to acid soil. Propagation is generally from seed but grafting is also an option. Seed germination is aided by stratification. On offer is a pack of 5 Seeds
R 25
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Hydrangea quercifolia Seeds Common Name: Oakleaf Hydrangea The Oakleaf Hydrangea gets its name from the shape of its beautiful large leaves which resemble the shape of an oak tree leaf. Lush and lovely through the spring, this medium to large shrub produces magnificent blooms through the summer with foliage turning to lovely colors of brilliant red, orange and yellow in autumn. Flowers are borne in erect very showy large cone-shaped clusters on the ends of branches. Blooms start out creamy white, age to pinkish and by autumn and winter are a dry, papery rusty-brown. The flower clusters don't fall apart when dry and are excellent to be used in floral arrangements or you can leave on the plant throughout most of the winter. These are ideal plants to group in a mixed shrub border or to naturalize in an open woodland garden. They may also be used for backgrounds; specimens plants or grow as a hedge. At maturity, the Oakleaf Hydrangea can grow to 2 meters high with equal spread. Plants are cold hardy to -30°C.   The bid amount is for 1 Seed We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
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South Africa (All cities)
Acer palmatum  Seeds Acer palmatum are deciduous small trees and shrubs, with opposing five pointed leaves, native to Japan, China and Korea. There are at present hundreds of varieties in cultivation. Palmatum species are separated from other Acer species within their genus by way of their 5 pointed leaves. They are very popular for use as bonsai due to their ready ability to respond to most bonsai techniques, beautiful foliage and graceful branch structure. Maples are unrivalled for their autumn foliage colouring and variety of leaf shapes and textures. Maples are a very popular choice for the art of bonsai and many are compact enough for the average garden. Their flowers are green, yellow, orange or red and though individually small, the effect of an entire tree in flower can be striking in several species. Bark is another feature of some maples, although usually smooth grey or greenish, in the group known as the ‘snake bark maples’ it has longitudinal grey or red-brown stripes and in others it is flaky or papery. Most of the approximate 129 species come from East Asia, particularly China, where over 80 species can be found, Japan, with more than 20 species, and the eastern Himalayas. Most species are deciduous, but a few in southern Asia and the Mediterranean region are evergreen. Most maples prefer a cool, moist climate with ample rainfall in spring and summer. A planting position sheltered from strong winds suits them best. For best autumn colour, grow them in a neutral to acid soil. Propagation is generally from seed but grafting is also an option. Seed germination is aided by stratification. The bid amount is for 1 Seed
R 5
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Beta vulgaris Seeds Common Name: Ruby Queen Beet   Early, round, smooth-skinned beets are exceptionally tender. Smooth round roots with short tops. This ring-less and deep red Ruby Queen Beets can very well and retains its color during processing. It takes 52 days to reach maturity. In mild summer climates they may be planted as soon as the soil can be worked in the spring and then right through the summer until about 2 months before the first autumn frost. In warmer climates they are sown in spring and autumn to mature in relatively cool seasons. The bid amount is for 1 Seed   We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Ixia rapunculoides  Seeds The genus Ixia consists of a number of cormous plants native to South Africa from the Iridaceae family and Ixioideae subfamily. Some of them are known as the corn lily. Some distinctive traits include: sword-like leaves, and long wiry stems with star-shaped flowers. It usually prefers well-drained soil. They have a specific but not very intense fragrance of vegetables. That is why it is often visited by many insects such as bees. Ixia rapunculoides grows to 55cm tall. It has large blue/mauve flowers. It can withstand long periods without water. They make very good cut flowers. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
R 10
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