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South Africa
  Agapanthus is the only genus in the subfamily Agapanthoideae of the flowering plant family Amaryllidaceae. The family is in the monocot order Asparagales. Agapanthus is commonly known as "Lily of the Nile", but it is not a lily and all of the species are native to South Africa from the cape to the Limpopo River. This subspecies occurs in Eastern Cape and southern KwaZulu-Natal. Although it is about the same height as subsp. praecox, it has up to 20 poisonous, strap-like leaves per plant which are arching and are not leathery. These range in length from 20 to 70 cm long and 3 to 5 cm wide. Flower colour ranges from blue to white. Shiny black seeds are produced in three-sided capsules. These have perianth segments which are less than 50 mm in length. Stunning blue flowers. USDA Zone - 9 Season to Sow - Spring   Please familiarise yourself with the shipping info below Shipping Rates are as listed below Approximate processing and transit times are listed below PLEASE NOTE THAT WE DO NOT SHIP OUTSIDE OF SOUTH AFRICA  
R 14
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Durban (KwaZulu Natal)
Agapanthus praecox Dwarf White Agapanthus are among the most popular plants in South Africa, they can be seen everywhere from car parks to municipal parks. They are easy to grow and easy to maintain indigenous plants. This is a dwarf variety and is excellent as either a pot plant or as a border in a flower bed. It produces flowers on a 30cm stalk. They are easy to grow from seed and can tolerate full sun or shade. They do flower best in full sun. Item Weight: 8 grams (Refer to Shipping and other charges)
R 5
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South Africa
  Agapanthus is the only genus in the subfamily Agapanthoideae of the flowering plant family Amaryllidaceae. The family is in the monocot order Asparagales. Agapanthus is commonly known as "Lily of the Nile", but it is not a lily and all of the species are native to South Africa from the cape to the Limpopo River. This subspecies occurs in Eastern Cape and southern KwaZulu-Natal. Although it is about the same height as subsp. praecox, it has up to 20 poisonous, strap-like leaves per plant which are arching and are not leathery. These range in length from 20 to 70 cm long and 3 to 5 cm wide. Flower colour ranges from blue to white. Shiny black seeds are produced in three-sided capsules. These have perianth segments which are less than 50 mm in length. USDA Zone - 8 Season to Sow - Spring   Please familiarise yourself with the shipping info below Shipping Rates are as listed below Approximate processing and transit times are listed below
R 19
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South Africa
  Agapanthus is the only genus in the subfamily Agapanthoideae of the flowering plant family Amaryllidaceae. The family is in the monocot order Asparagales. Agapanthus is commonly known as "Lily of the Nile", but it is not a lily and all of the species are native to South Africa from the cape to the Limpopo River. This subspecies occurs in Eastern Cape and southern KwaZulu-Natal. Although it is about the same height as subsp. praecox, it has up to 20 poisonous, strap-like leaves per plant which are arching and are not leathery. These range in length from 20 to 70 cm long and 3 to 5 cm wide. Flower colour ranges from blue to white. Shiny black seeds are produced in three-sided capsules. The drooping agapanthus is an attractive, tuberous plant which occurs naturally in open grassland and on forest margins through Mpumalanga, Swaziland, northern KwaZulu-Natal, Gauteng and the Northern Province. It often occurs in mountainous, rocky areas and is common along the Drakensberg Escarpment. The beautiful, dark blue to violet (occasionally white) flowers are held in dense heads on stalks up to 1.5m high. The individual flowers are tubular and pendulous (hence the common name "drooping agapanthus"). Flowering takes place from January to March. The plants form dense clumps after a number of years with 6-8 leaves per shoot. The leaves are narrow, strap-shaped, grey-green and form a stem at the base of the plant. They are usually arranged in a fan shape and may be up to 500mm long. Unlike the more commonly cultivated agapanthus, the drooping agapanthus is deciduous and goes completely dormant in the dry winter months. USDA Zone - 7 Season to sow - Spring   Please familiarise yourself with the shipping info below Shipping Rates are as listed below Approximate processing and transit times are listed below
R 17
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South Africa (All cities)
  Agapanthus is the only genus in the subfamily Agapanthoideae of the flowering plant family Amaryllidaceae. The family is in the monocot order Asparagales. Agapanthus is commonly known as "Lily of the Nile", but it is not a lily and all of the species are native to South Africa from the cape to the Limpopo River. This subspecies occurs in Eastern Cape and southern KwaZulu-Natal. Although it is about the same height as subsp. praecox, it has up to 20 poisonous, strap-like leaves per plant which are arching and are not leathery. These range in length from 20 to 70 cm long and 3 to 5 cm wide. Flower colour ranges from blue to white. Shiny black seeds are produced in three-sided capsules. The drooping agapanthus is an attractive, tuberous plant which occurs naturally in open grassland and on forest margins through Mpumalanga, Swaziland, northern KwaZulu-Natal, Gauteng and the Northern Province. It often occurs in mountainous, rocky areas and is common along the Drakensberg Escarpment. The beautiful, dark blue to violet (occasionally white) flowers are held in dense heads on stalks up to 1.5m high. The individual flowers are tubular and pendulous (hence the common name "drooping agapanthus"). Flowering takes place from January to March. The plants form dense clumps after a number of years with 6-8 leaves per shoot. The leaves are narrow, strap-shaped, grey-green and form a stem at the base of the plant. They are usually arranged in a fan shape and may be up to 500mm long. Unlike the more commonly cultivated agapanthus, the drooping agapanthus is deciduous and goes completely dormant in the dry winter months. USDA Zone - 7 Season to sow - Spring   Please familiarise yourself with the shipping info below Shipping Rates are as listed below Approximate processing and transit times are listed below PLEASE NOTE THAT WE DO NOT SHIP OUTSIDE OF SOUTH AFRICA  
R 17
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South Africa
  Agapanthus is the only genus in the subfamily Agapanthoideae of the flowering plant family Amaryllidaceae. The family is in the monocot order Asparagales. Agapanthus is commonly known as "Lily of the Nile", but it is not a lily and all of the species are native to South Africa from the cape to the Limpopo River. This subspecies occurs in Eastern Cape and southern KwaZulu-Natal. Although it is about the same height as subsp. praecox, it has up to 20 poisonous, strap-like leaves per plant which are arching and are not leathery. These range in length from 20 to 70 cm long and 3 to 5 cm wide. Flower colour ranges from blue to white. Shiny black seeds are produced in three-sided capsules. Growing between 25cm and 60cm with broad soft bright green glossy leaves and large gentian blue to lobelia blue flowers in Summer. USDA Zone - 7 Season to Sow - Spring   Please familiarise yourself with the shipping info below Shipping Rates are as listed below Approximate processing and transit times are listed below
R 15
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South Africa
  Agapanthus is the only genus in the subfamily Agapanthoideae of the flowering plant family Amaryllidaceae. The family is in the monocot order Asparagales. Agapanthus is commonly known as "Lily of the Nile", but it is not a lily and all of the species are native to South Africa from the cape to the Limpopo River. This subspecies occurs in Eastern Cape and southern KwaZulu-Natal. Although it is about the same height as subsp. praecox, it has up to 20 poisonous, strap-like leaves per plant which are arching and are not leathery. These range in length from 20 to 70 cm long and 3 to 5 cm wide. Flower colour ranges from blue to white. Shiny black seeds are produced in three-sided capsules. Medium sized with stunning white flowers. USDA Zone - 9 Season to sow - Spring   Please familiarise yourself with the shipping info below Shipping Rates are as listed below Approximate processing and transit times are listed below
R 11
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South Africa
  Agapanthus is the only genus in the subfamily Agapanthoideae of the flowering plant family Amaryllidaceae. The family is in the monocot order Asparagales. Agapanthus is commonly known as "Lily of the Nile", but it is not a lily and all of the species are native to South Africa from the cape to the Limpopo River.  A deciduous agapanthus also known as the bell Agapanthus. From the Drakensberg, this is a good choice for gardeners in cold areas who struggle to grow evergreen agapanthus. Campanulatus is deciduous, growing in spring - summer and dormant during winter. It is a clump-forming perennial, growing 0.4 to 1 m tall. The slender, glossy green or greyish-green, strap-like leaves narrow to a distinct purplish stem-like base and it produces 6-12 leaves per plant. Umbels of 10 to 30, pale to deep blue flowers with a darker blue stripe are presented on a long flower stalk in mid- to late summer (Dec-Mar). USDA Climate Zone - 7 Season to Sow - Spring Please familiarise yourself with the shipping info below Shipping Rates are as listed below Approximate processing and transit times are listed below PLEASE NOTE THAT WE DO NOT SHIP OUTSIDE OF SOUTH AFRICA  
R 12
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Stellenbosch (Western Cape)
Agapanthus plants (Christmast Candles) colours are White and Blue large sizes R20 each medium sizes R15 please call or whatsapp Christiaan at 0764796870
R 20
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Stellenbosch (Western Cape)
Agapanthus plants /Christmast Candles, blue and white colours, large R20 each and medium R15 each please call or whatsapp Christiaan at 0764796870
R 20
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Johannesburg (Gauteng)
VERY BEAUTIFUL BLUE FLOWER BUNCH WITH LOVELY  LEAVES 100% REALISTIC Absolutely Stunning Flower, no care or gardener required later ! Size: +- 80 cm in length They can be glued or cemented in the vases or flower pots and pot must be filled with bark for aesthetic view to create indoor-outdoor permanently blooming flower arrangement. price for 1 flower, 68 available
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Cape Town (Western Cape)
NURSERY open 365 DAYS.. Not a SPECIAL - just our everyday price. ALL plants in 15cm (4kg) pots selling for ONLY R15 cash & carry. And plants in 12cm pots for ONLY R10.. LOWEST PRICES in town as we propergate most of our plants. WHY not pop in for a visit.. COMPOST in 30dmz bags at unbelievable price of R12 ONLY. No middle man... CHEAPEST in Cape Town.. The Rusty Garden Barrow Nursery is located in Kraaifontein; Joostenbergvlakte Smallholdings; 30 Owl Street. Cape Town (Take Exit 34 on N1; turn into Lucullus Street; then 2nd left into Owl Street; we are 6th smallholding on the left). WELCOME.. Open to the PUBLIC 7 days a week 08h30 - 15h30. (YES, we sell direct to public).. Bank CARD facilities available.. We are a GROWER and supplier of plants to plant retail centres and landscapers.  Over 150 000 cuttings and seedlings. Grow on consignment or pre-order.. Cell 625 - show phone - for nursery assistance. Business enquiries to Derek 726 - show phone -............. Lavandula 'Sidonie' Australian lavender'. Gaura lindheimeri (pink, white). Dietes. Vygie. Crassula. Groundcover. Aloe. Succulent. Eugenia. Poplar. Acorus gramineus 'Golden Edge'. Grasses. Tulbaghia violacea. Plectranthus neochilus. Juncus kraussii. Tectorum. Macrocarpa. Pelargonium. Myrtle. Sedum reflexum rupestre. Kalanchoe pumila. Hebe Wiri Joy. Hebe speciosa (purple). Sedum rupestre Angelina Veronica. Cuphea. Arctotis (African Daisy). Gazania. Waaibos. Euryops chrysanthemoides. Jasmin. Freylinia. Osteospermum. Felicia. Convolvulus. Speck Boom. Portulacaria affra. Rosemary. Rosmary. Argyrathunum. Daisy. Scaevola. Geranium. Lobelia. Viola. Verbena. Leonotis. Festuca. Lammium. Salvia. Carex. Ophiopogon japonicus (dwarf lilyturf, mondograss). Echeveria. Elegia intermediate. Cannas. Lambs ear. Stachy byzantina. Buxus. Aronium. Plumbago. Soutbos. Saltbush. Kooigoed. Helichrysum patulum. Tradescantia zebrina tricolour. Creeper. Ivy. Variegated. Colourful. White. Pink. Red. Agapanthus. Hibiscus. Keiappel. Kei Appel, Yucca. Clivia. Heliotrope. Sutera cordata. Daisies. Sisyrinchium graminoides (Blue-eyed grass). Tecoma capensis. Aptenia cordifolia. Aristea ecklonii. Lycianthes rantonnetii (blue potato bush). Solanum jasminoides. Delosperma cooperi. Anisodontea scabrosa. Selago filicaulis (Purple Turtle). euryops virgineus. Barleria obtusa (bush violet). Kalanchoe tessa. Argyranthemum (marguerite daisy, dill daisy). Bulbine frutescens. Bulbine bulbosa. Oscularia deltoides (Dassievygie, Sandsteenvygie). Oscularia cedarbergensis (Vyebos). Salvia leucantha (Mexican sage). Plectranthus verticillatus. Lampranthus vygie. Berzelia intermedia (Knoppiesbos). Hebe pinguifolia. Cotyledon. Thrift (Armeria Erigeron. Crassula sarmentosa. Euphorbia mauritanica. Crassula multicava. Confederate Violet (Viola sororia priceana). Rhus Crenata (now Searsia crenata). Sedum athoum. Westringia fruticosa (coastal rosemary). Westringia alba. Clivia miniata. Plectranthus Mona Lavender. Plectranthus verticillatus. Syncarpha argyropsis. Evolvulus. Leonotis leonorus. Lamium maculatum. Aeonium sedifolium (mini). Chlorophytum comosum. Carex 'Frosted Curls'. Anthericum saundersiae. Dune Daisy (Felicia echinata). Lobelia. Dianella tasmanica 'Variegata'. Sedum nussbaumerianum (Coppertone Stonecrop). Aloe striata. Crassula spathulata. Chrysanthemoides monilifera. Linum africanum. Felicia white. Coleonema album (cape may). Santolina chamaecyparissus (cotton lavender). Scabiousa mauve. Lavandula stoechas (Spanish lavender). Escallonia 'Alba'. Chlorophytum bowkeri. Serissa foetida (ideal for bonsai). Crassula fragilis. Polygala myrtifolia. Cerastium tomentosum. bracteantha mohave yellow. Elegia tectorum. Sweet Viburnum. Hen and chicken. Leptospermum big red (tea tree). Pandorea jasminoides. Photinia red robyn. Sagina subulata (gold and green moss). Duranta goldmine. Armeria maritima (thrift). Dymondia.
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