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South Africa (All cities)
Aloe arborescens. Plants offered are healthy large sized cuttings of this very popular garden aloe. Plants are hardy and can grow in almost all conditions. Plants produce large spikes of red flowers.  
R 20
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Johannesburg (Gauteng)
You're Florida plant ladies. All our plants come from the low veld. Good prices. Orders welcome. Yolande. Aloe plants Arum lillies pink an white Azalia big an small. Elephant ears.big an small. Gazanias Godina straight an white. Granadillas Hege tree yellow flowers Hibicus Hydrangea Indore lillies Jasmins Jasmine Ablilia Pine trees Roses Stralitizia green light an maroon Strawberries Jeabos Tree ferns. Yesterday today am tomorrow.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Aloe grandidentata commonly known as Dwarf Soap Aloe is a low-growing species that is often mistaken for Aloe maculata but can be distinguished by its smaller size which is about one third of that of the Soap Aloe. A low-growing profile and suckering habit make it useful as a ground cover and since it is drought tolerant it becomes the perfect candidate for landscaping around areas with demanding tree roots. This succulent aloe plant is cold hardy and not sensitive to frost. Aloes are very popular and some of the most rewarding plants to cultivate. They make excellent accent plants owing to their often strange and inspiring architectures, as well as the bright flowers that offset the grey-green leaves. They are also very suitable as container plants and small aloes can be used very effectively as border plants at the edge of a bed. Although aloes are most often included in rockeries, their application in horticulture is not limited to this feature and they can be used in almost any setting and in conjunction with most common garden plants. More about the Aloe genus below. Aloes are very popular and some of the most rewarding plants to cultivate. They make excellent accent plants owing to their often strange and inspiring architectures, as well as the bright flowers that offset the grey-green leaves. They are also very suitable as container plants and small aloes can be used very effectively as border plants at the edge of a bed. Although aloes are most often included in rockeries, their application in horticulture is not limited to this feature and they can be used in almost any setting and in conjunction with most common garden plants. Their natural adaptation to harsh and often arid climates makes aloes outstanding subjects for the water-wise garden. Aloes can tolerate long periods of drought, but it is not true that watering should be withheld to obtain optimal growth. Stressed plants are more susceptible to insects and pests. Plants flourish, flower better and are more resistant when given adequate water during the growing season. However, be very cautious not to overwater aloes because they may rot if they stay wet for too long. Adequate drainage is essential. Plant smaller aloes in raised beds and only water them when the top 5cm of soil has dried. Even though there are some species that are challenging to grow, most of the aloes are easy and can readily be grown just about any place in the country. Aloes generally need soils with good drainage and do best in warm climates. When planted in rich soil that are frequently mulched they will do well for many years without interference making them very low-maintenance plants once established. Aloe is a genus in the Asphodeloideae family containing about 600 species of flowering succulent plants. The most common and well known of these is Aloe vera. The genus is mostly native to Africa with about 125 being indigenous to South Africa. About 405 species can be found in Africa while about 45 species are found in the Arabian Peninsula. Socotra has 4 natural species and the Mascarene and other Western Indian Ocean Islands share about 7 species. Madagascar, for its size, has a pretty extensive collection of about 145 species. Aloes are sometimes confused with Agaves. Contrarily to Agaves, Aloe leaves contain a gel like sap. Another difference is that Aloes don't die after blooming as most Agaves do. For an extensive list of documented Aloe species please see this Wikipedia page.
R 1
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Aloe aculeata is easily identified from other similar species by the noticeable tuberculate spines on the leaves. Aloe aculeata has been featured in a now discontinued South African nickel 10 cent coin. The common names Ngopanie, Sekope, Red Hot Poker Aloe and White Thorn Aloe have been recorded. The specie name 'aculeata' refers to the tuberculate spines on the leaves. Aloe aculeata can be found in quite a few areas in the Northern Province and in the extreme northern parts of Mpumalanga and it also extends into Zimbabwe. Aloe aculeata is found in rocky areas in grassland and open bush veld. It forms a stemless Aloe with a single rosette up to 1 meter high and wide. The leaves of Aloe aculeata are long and quite broad at the base, 120mm wide, and are dull-green in colour. The leaves are curved inward which gives the rosette a rounded appearance. The leaf-margins are armed with reddish-brown triangular teeth. More about the Aloe genus below. Aloes are very popular and some of the most rewarding plants to cultivate. They make excellent accent plants owing to their often strange and inspiring architectures, as well as the bright flowers that offset the grey-green leaves. They are also very suitable as container plants and small aloes can be used very effectively as border plants at the edge of a bed. Although aloes are most often included in rockeries, their application in horticulture is not limited to this feature and they can be used in almost any setting and in conjunction with most common garden plants. Their natural adaptation to harsh and often arid climates makes aloes outstanding subjects for the water-wise garden. Aloes can tolerate long periods of drought, but it is not true that watering should be withheld to obtain optimal growth. Stressed plants are more susceptible to insects and pests. Plants flourish, flower better and are more resistant when given adequate water during the growing season. However, be very cautious not to overwater aloes because they may rot if they stay wet for too long. Adequate drainage is essential. Plant smaller aloes in raised beds and only water them when the top 5cm of soil has dried. Even though there are some species that are challenging to grow, most of the aloes are easy and can readily be grown just about any place in the country. Aloes generally need soils with good drainage and do best in warm climates. When planted in rich soil that are frequently mulched they will do well for many years without interference making them very low-maintenance plants once established. Aloe is a genus in the Asphodeloideae family containing about 600 species of flowering succulent plants. The most common and well known of these is Aloe vera. The genus is mostly native to Africa with about 125 being indigenous to South Africa. About 405 species can be found in Africa while about 45 species are found in the Arabian Peninsula. Socotra has 4 natural species and the Mascarene and other Western Indian Ocean Islands share about 7 species. Madagascar, for its size, has a pretty extensive collection of about 145 species. Aloes are sometimes confused with Agaves. Contrarily to Agaves, Aloe leaves contain a gel like sap. Another difference is that Aloes don't die after blooming as most Agaves do. For an extensive list of documented Aloe species please see this Wikipedia page.
R 1
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Aloe gerstneri plants grow as single rosettes and the stems are very short or absent. The leaves of Gerstner’s Aloe as it is commonly known are long, quite broad and without thorns on mature plants. The inflorescence may have 2 to 3 branches covered with orange coloured flowers that appear in late summer. Aloes are very popular and some of the most rewarding plants to cultivate.           They make excellent accent plants owing to their often strange and inspiring architectures, as well as the bright flowers that offset the grey-green leaves. They are also very suitable as container plants and small aloes can be used very effectively as border plants at the edge of a bed. Although aloes are most often included in rockeries, their application in horticulture is not limited to this feature and they can be used in almost any setting and in conjunction with most common garden plants. Aloes can tolerate long periods of drought, but it is not true that watering should be withheld to obtain optimal growth. Stressed plants are more susceptible to insects and pests. Plants flourish, flower better and are more resistant when given adequate water during the growing season. However, be very cautious not to over-water aloes because they may rot if they stay wet for too long. Adequate drainage is essential.
R 1
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Aloe pienaarii was formally described by Pole Evans in . In it was sunk into Aloe cryptopoda but it has been upheld in our neighbouring countries and is now resurrected in South Africa. It is solitary, or suckering to form small groups of plants. Normally they are acaulescent or they have a very short stem. The leaves are held in a compact rosette and are dark greyish-green. The tips are tinged reddish in dry conditions. The leaves are slightly rough on the surface and without spots. It is found in Mozambique, Botswana, Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Swaziland and southern Tanzania on the Mozambique border. It grows mainly on very thin soil in rocky slopes, usually steep and exposed with little or no grass. Aloes are very popular and some of the most rewarding plants to cultivate. They make excellent accent plants owing to their often strange and inspiring architectures, as well as the bright flowers that offset the grey-green leaves. They are also very suitable as container plants and small aloes can be used very effectively as border plants at the edge of a bed. Although aloes are most often included in rockeries, their application in horticulture is not limited to this feature and they can be used in almost any setting and in conjunction with most common garden plants. Aloes can tolerate long periods of drought, but it is not true that watering should be withheld to obtain optimal growth. Stressed plants are more susceptible to insects and pests. Plants flourish, flower better and are more resistant when given adequate water during the growing season. However, be very cautious not to over-water aloes because they may rot if they stay wet for too long. Adequate drainage is essential.
R 2
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South Africa
  ALOE FEROX Also known as Cape Aloe is the largest cactus in the aloe family, sometimes reaching 2 1/2m tall. It originates from South Africa and features large, fleshy, succulent-type leaves that boast a blueish-green hue and thorny texture. Mature plants take on a reddish hue in the winter and produce an exotic bloom in the spring. Aloe Ferox leaves also contain the clear, soothing gel that smaller varieties of Aloe are famous for. Plant the seeds in a pot with a high drainage growing medium like gritty potting mix. When the plant is established you can transplant it outdoors. In very warm climates, Aloe Ferox can be propagated outdoors. Select a garden location. Aloe Ferox is a large plant, so find a place with a width of 90 to 150 cm all around. Make sure there is good drainage in the spot you choose. Aloe Ferox also has a relatively shallow root system for its height so your garden should not be exposed to strong wind Monitor moisture. Aloe Ferox is intended for arid desert conditions and is drought tolerant. It will rot if exposed to rain without a fast-draining soil so drainage is the most important factor in the care of this plant. You may water it occasionally in very dry summer months. Let it drain completely and never let it stay saturated. View our other items by clicking on the shield:
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South Africa (All cities)
  ALOE FEROX Also known as Cape Aloe is the largest cactus in the aloe family, sometimes reaching 2 1/2m tall. It originates from South Africa and features large, fleshy, succulent-type leaves that boast a blueish-green hue and thorny texture. Mature plants take on a reddish hue in the winter and produce an exotic bloom in the spring. Aloe Ferox leaves also contain the clear, soothing gel that smaller varieties of Aloe are famous for. Plant the seeds in a pot with a high drainage growing medium like gritty potting mix. When the plant is established you can transplant it outdoors. In very warm climates, Aloe Ferox can be propagated outdoors. Select a garden location. Aloe Ferox is a large plant, so find a place with a width of 90 to 150 cm all around. Make sure there is good drainage in the spot you choose. Aloe Ferox also has a relatively shallow root system for its height so your garden should not be exposed to strong wind Monitor moisture. Aloe Ferox is intended for arid desert conditions and is drought tolerant. It will rot if exposed to rain without a fast-draining soil so drainage is the most important factor in the care of this plant. You may water it occasionally in very dry summer months. Let it drain completely and never let it stay saturated. View our other items by clicking on the shield:  
R 6
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South Africa (All cities)
Aloe aristata. Plants offered are healthy extra large sized plants. Plants are hardy and can grow in almost all conditions. Plants produce many spikes of red flowers.  
R 65
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South Africa
Aloe juvennae (Medium). This is one of the smaller species of aloes which clumps freely. These plants are very willing to grow anywhere. You are buying a plants of about 5 - 10cm with 1 stem.    
R 16
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South Africa (All cities)
Aloe tenuior. This is one of the rambling aloes. Plants on offer are healthy un-rooted cuttings of fair size.
R 20
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
The bitter sap in the leaves of Aloe greatheadii var davyana is used medicinally for the treatment of wounds, sores and burns. Aloe greatheadii var. davyana commonly known as Spotted Aloe has shiny green leaves that are spotted and forms a spreading rosette. This aloe flowers in mid-winter from June to July. It has sharp brown teeth on the leaf margins. It grows easily from seed and also transplants well. It is particularly striking when planted in groups. Aloes are very popular and some of the most rewarding plants to cultivate. They make excellent accent plants owing to their often strange and inspiring architectures, as well as the bright flowers that offset the grey-green leaves. They are also very suitable as container plants and small aloes can be used very effectively as border plants at the edge of a bed. Although aloes are most often included in rockeries, their application in horticulture is not limited to this feature and they can be used in almost any setting and in conjunction with most common garden plants. More about the Aloe genus below. Their natural adaptation to harsh and often arid climates makes aloes outstanding subjects for the water-wise garden. Aloes can tolerate long periods of drought, but it is not true that watering should be withheld to obtain optimal growth. Stressed plants are more susceptible to insects and pests. Plants flourish, flower better and are more resistant when given adequate water during the growing season. However, be very cautious not to overwater aloes because they may rot if they stay wet for too long. Adequate drainage is essential. Plant smaller aloes in raised beds and only water them when the top 5cm of soil has dried. Even though there are some species that are challenging to grow, most of the aloes are easy and can readily be grown just about any place in the country. Aloes generally need soils with good drainage and do best in warm climates. When planted in rich soil that are frequently mulched they will do well for many years without interference making them very low-maintenance plants once established. Aloe is a genus in the Asphodeloideae family containing about 600 species of flowering succulent plants. The most common and well known of these is Aloe vera. The genus is mostly native to Africa with about 125 being indigenous to South Africa. About 405 species can be found in Africa while about 45 species are found in the Arabian Peninsula. Socotra has 4 natural species and the Mascarene and other Western Indian Ocean Islands share about 7 species. Madagascar, for its size, has a pretty extensive collection of about 145 species. Aloes are sometimes confused with Agaves. Contrarily to Agaves, Aloe leaves contain a gel like sap. Another difference is that Aloes don't die after blooming as most Agaves do. For an extensive list of documented Aloe species please see this Wikipedia page.
R 1
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South Africa
Madagascar aloe. Firms a clump over time. Yellow flower. Plants are healthy and of fair size.
R 15
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Pretoria (Gauteng)
At not to be repeated reduced wholesale price!!! All stock must go. Supply to the public, nurseries, outlets, landscapers and office developments, call today for more information!!! Aloe barberae is a striking sculptural indigenous tree aloe bearing a rounded, neat crown. It forms an excellent focal point in the garden. It is easily distinguished by its grey, smooth bark, green recurved leaves and pink flowers during winter. Available in 20 liter 0.5m - 1m for R185 each. Available in 20 liter 1m - 1.8m for R275 each Also have multiple heades plants (contact to enquire) Contact Struan
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Pretoria (Gauteng)
Spiral aloe seedlings available. 14 cm diameter plants. Seed grown. Can deliver country wide. Starting from R190 each. Available in Montana Pretoria if collected
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
I have a few plants Ferox variety Used in garden or traditional medicinal applications Skin care, hair, burns etc Priced at R10 per 10cm of height Meaning a 40cm high aloe will cost R40 Inbox if interested 0825935093
R 10
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Stellenbosch (Western Cape)
Weeping willow trees, Palm trees, Butterfly bush shrub plants, Arum Lily plants, Agapanthus plants, Sterilitzia plants, Elephant Ear plants, Jumbo Elephant Ear plants, Various Canna flower plants (Red, Yellow, Multicolor and Pink), Wild Olive trees, Aloe plants, Rosemary plants, Wild Garlic plants, Watsonia plants, Cactus Pear plants, please call or Whatsapp Christiaan at 0618873370
R 70
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Stellenbosch (Western Cape)
Wid Olive trees, Yucca trees, Palm trees, Beefwood trees, Pepper trees, Arum Lilly plants, Sterilitzia plants, Aloe plants, Buddleia butterfly bush shrubs, Fire Rocket plants, Mapleleaf plants, Spek plants, Agapanthus plants, Canna flower plants (Red, Pink, Yellow and Multicolor) Amaryllis Belladonna/ March Lilly bulb plants, Vygie plants, Elephant Ear plants, Jumbo Elephant Ear plants, Please call or whattsap Christiaan at 0618873370
R 50
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Stellenbosch (Western Cape)
Weeping Willow trees, Wild Olive trees, Beefwood trees, Yucca trees, Buddleia Butterfly bush shrubs, Scottish Broom shrubs, Arum Lily plants, Wild Garlic plants, Rosemary plants, Aloe plants, Banana trees, Canna plants, Agapanthus plants, Clivia plants, Malva plants, Palm trees, Elephant Ear plants, please call or whattsap Christiaan at 0766296103
R 50
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Stellenbosch (Western Cape)
Wild Olive trees, Yucca trees, Weeping Willow trees, Palm trees, Pepper trees, Beefwood trees, Aloe plants, Agapanthus plants, Sterilitzia plants, Elephant Ear plants, Rosemary plants, Agave Americana plants, Watsonia plants, Vygie plants, Sour Vytjie plants, please call or WhatsApp Christiaan at 0618873370
R 70
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Stellenbosch (Western Cape)
Yucca trees, Beefwood trees, Coral trees, Wild Olive trees, Weeping Willow trees, Palm trees, Water Oak trees, Canna Flower plants (Red, Orange, Yellow and Multi-colour available colours), Kahili Ginger plants, Amaryllis Belladonna (March Lily) bulb plants, Vygie plants, Watsonia plants, Giant Elephant Ear plants, Cactus Pear plants, Agave Americana plants, Aloe plants, please call or whattsap Christiaan at 0764796870
R 80
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Stellenbosch (Western Cape)
Weeping Willow trees, Yucca trees, Coral trees, Kei Apple trees, Water Oak trees, Agapanthus plants, Amaryllis Belladonna lily plants, Canna flower plants, Aloe plants, Hotnotvygie runners, Society Garlic plants, Kahili Ginger lily plants, Giant Elephant Ear plants, Arum lily plants, available please call or whattsapp Christiaan at 0764796870
R 125
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Stellenbosch (Western Cape)
Coral trees, Weeping Willow trees, Yucca trees, Palm trees, Kei Apple trees, Agapanthus plants, Canna Flower plants, Kahili Ginger plants, Spanish Reed, Arum Lily plants, Giant Elephant Ear plants, Amaryllis Belladonna/March Lily bulb plants, Aloe plants available please call or whattsap Christiaan at 0764796870
R 95
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Stellenbosch (Western Cape)
Weeping Willow trees, Coral trees (Lucky Bean), Water Oak trees, Kei Apple trees (Dovyallis Caffra), Yucca trees, Beefwood trees, Arum lily plants, Canna flower plants, Aloe plants, Agave Americana, Amaryllis Belladonna lily plants, Cactus Pear plants, Kahili Ginger lily plants, available please call or whattsapp Christiaan at 0764796870
R 95
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Stellenbosch (Western Cape)
Weeping Willow trees, Coral trees, Yucca trees, Kei Apple trees, Water Oak trees, Amaryllis Belladonna lily plants, Canna flower plants, Aloe plants, Agave Americana plants, Cactus Pear plants, Vygie runners, Kahili Ginger lily plants, please call or whattsapp Christiaan at 0764796870 also available Saturdays and Sundays.
R 95
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South Africa
Description: Aloe is a liliaceous herbaceous plants for many years, many gravy. With edible, beauty and ornamental value. Aloe vera is not sweet fruit, people take a fancy to aloe lies mainly in its health care function and nutritional value. It contains a lot of amino acids, vitamins, polysaccharides, anthraquinone compounds, a variety of enzymes, minerals and other elements. In Japan and South Korea, the United States known as the "mankind", "family doctor", "natural beautician". Specification: Use: Indoor Plants Cultivating Difficulty Degree: Very Easy Type: Succulent Plant Location: Living Room Function: Air Purification Size: Medium Variety: Aloe Vera Climate: Subfrigid Style: Perennial Color: Green Package Included: 1 x 100Pcs Aloe Seeds
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Artificial Mini Aloe Plastic Plants Craft Floristry Landscape Garden F...(Flocking Green Yellow Tip) for R199.00
R 199
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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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South Africa (All cities)
Introducing the La Palma Outdoor Planter: the perfect combination of modern style and practical use. Available in medium or large, each planter is uniquely crafted in a stunning Aloe or Rocklands colour to give your garden or patio an edge in style and sophistication! Add your favorite succulents or flowering plants to
R 2.299,98
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South Africa (All cities)
Discover the beauty and versatility of our Ceramic Spiked Aloe. Available in small or large sizes and green or mustard. These stunning pots will add a touch of sophistication to any space. Elevate your decor and showcase your favorite plants with this uniquely designed ceramic pot. Material: Ceramic Colour: Green or Mu
R 599,98
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