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ALYSSUM SEEDS - EASTER BONNET PEACH ENJOY THIS HARDY AND POPULAR EDGE AND BORDER PLANT IN EXCITING NEW COLOURS. JUST LOOK AT THIS BEAUTIFUL PEACH COLOUR - IT CAN ADD A NEW DIMENSION TO YOUR GARDEN. PLANT IN SUN OR SHADE, CONTAINER (SEE OUR PLASTIC SEEDLING TRAYS) OR STRAIGHT INTO THE SOIL. DON'T PAY FOR FANCY PACKAGING, WE SUPPLY FRESH VIGOROUS SEED AT COMPETITIVE PRICES. VIEW OUR OTHER ITEMS:       
R 14
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  Easter Bonnet Alyssum Plant in Sun (at least 6 hrs of sun)   Space 25-36cm apart Grows 10-25cm tall by 25-30cm wide   Covered with dainty, fragrant flowers,  plants stay compact and tidy much longer  than other alyssums, making these excellent edging plants.  Do not allow to dry out while plants are becoming established in the garden. Keep  evenly moist throughout the season for  best performance.   View our other items by clicking on shield:    
R 6
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy ALYSSUM SEEDS WONDERLAND DEEP PURPLE -50 ALYSSUM SEEDS for R6.00
R 6
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South Africa
  ALYSSUM SEED - ROYAL CARPET LATIN NAME:  Lobularia maritima Clear Violet blue flower.  Grows to about 10 cm.   PLANT TYPE:  Annual PLANT SEASON:  All year MARKET:  Bedding/container  POSTION:  Sun/Shade   VIEW OUR OTHER ITEMS BY CLICKING ON THE SHIELD:   
R 9
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South Africa (All cities)
Snow  Cloth LOBULARIA MARITIMA   Low growing mounds of white flowers give off a rich honey perfume. Alyssum is great as a living mulch and an attractor of beneficial insects in the veggie garden. It is ideal for edging and in baskets or pots. Shear plants after first flowering for a second bloom, and enjoy the flowers all year round. Plant direct or in seedling trays (see our Plastic Seedling Trays) Sow in groups of 8 to 10 seeds for stronger effect. Do not cover. Germinates in 5 to 14 days. Plants grow to 10cm tall, but they tend to spread, so keep them compact by growing in full sun.   This listing is weighed, and will contain an approx seed count of between 2000 - 2500 seeds per 1 Gram of seeds   View our other items:  
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South Africa
Snow  Cloth LOBULARIA MARITIMA   Low growing mounds of white flowers give off a rich honey perfume. Alyssum is great as a living mulch and an attractor of beneficial insects in the veggie garden. It is ideal for edging and in baskets or pots. Shear plants after first flowering for a second bloom, and enjoy the flowers all year round. Plant direct or in seedling trays (see our Plastic Seedling Trays) Sow in groups of 8 to 10 seeds for stronger effect. Do not cover. Germinates in 5 to 14 days. Plants grow to 10cm tall, but they tend to spread, so keep them compact by growing in full sun.   This listing is weighed, and will contain an approx seed count of between 500 to 625 seeds per 0.25grams   View our other items:  
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South Africa
  Offering a full colour range, Easter Bonnet combines uniformity of habit and colour with unsurpassed earliness. Covered with dainty, fragrant flowers, plants stay compact and tidy much longer than other alyssums, making these excellent edging plants.   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 9
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South Africa (All cities)
Grow aromatic sweet alyssum at home with zero effort, no green thumb required. Just fit these seed and soil pods into your Click & Grow Smart 9 Garden Indoor Gardening Kit or your Click & Grow Smart 3 Garden Indoor Gardening Kit. Smart Soil plant pods use non-GMO seeds and are free of herbicides, pesticides or fungicides. And because the produce is grown right in your own home, you can rest assured that you're getting the freshest vitamin-rich food. Smart Garden uses NASA-inspired Smart Soil to make sure your plants get the optimal configuration of water, oxygen, and nutrients. Smart Soil automatically regulates pH, oxygen and humidity levels across plants' lifecycles to make sure they thrive in your indoor garden. Grow aromatic sweet alyssum at home Pack of 3 sweet alyssum seed pods for the Click & Grow indoor gardens Contains non-GMO sweet alyssum seeds Sprouts in 1 to 2 weeks and reaches full size in 1 to 2 months Ready to up aesthetic factor of any space, sweet alyssum is known for its delicate, sweet-smelling flowers Sweet alyssum is commonly found on sandy beaches and dunes Smart Garden Indoor Gardening Kit sold separately The Click & Grow Indoor Smart Garden is a self-watering, smart garden solution that allows you to grow your favourite herbs, veg and plants effortlessly right on your kitchen counter. Specifications Dimensions: 21cm x 5cm x 6cm
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Anemone patens wolfgangiana Seeds Common Name: Pasque Flower   This rare and unusual strain of the Pasque Flower has unique and beautiful coloring. Also known as Prairie Crocus or Easter Flower this plant produces unusual white flowers with a yellow center and lavender outside petals. Plant this perennial in clumps of 4 to 5 for the best show. It prefers full sun to partial shade and will grow 15cm in height. It blooms from spring into summer. The bid amount is for 1 Seed We'll supply you with all the germination and care instructions.
R 2
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Zantedeschia albomaculata Seeds   This lily is cream coloured and has a deep puple/black throat. DESCRIPTION These tender, herbaceous and aquatic, deciduous perennials are native to South Africa. They can be planted in a greenhouse that has a minimum temperature of 50 degrees or outside where climates are mild. They are mainly grown for their attractive, large flower spathes, which are usually produced in the spring and summer. Calla Lilies or Arum Lilies, as they are commonly known, are grown in large quantities by commercial growers because they are commonly used for decoration at Easter and throughout the spring and early summer months. Regular gardeners may have them bloom in winter, spring or early summer, depending on what temperatures are maintained in the greenhouse. The flower spathes of Z. aethiopica, the Calla Lily or Arum Lily, are white tinged with yellow with a yellow spadix and it produces glossy, arrow-shaped leaves. This variety grows 2 to 3 feet high. The spathes of the Yellow or Golden Callas, Z. Elliottiana, are yellow. Z. rehmannii, the Pink Calla or Pink Arum, produces lavender-red, rose-red, violet-red, or pink spathes and is a smaller plant (growing up to 16 inches) than the white or yellow flowered varieties. Its leaves are blotched with white or semitransparent spots. The Spotted Calla has white spots on its leaves and white spathes that are faintly purple towards the bases. The Black-throated Calla has greenish-yellow or pale yellow spathes with noticeable purple-black spots on the bases inside and green leaves spotted with white oblong splotches. Even though these plants are terrestrial, they are moisture loving and can be adapted to growing in shallow water. They beautiful plants for growing in the water garden. The bid amount is for 1 Seed We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
R 1
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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 variations, it has made classification 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 chiloensis ssp. litoralis is a shrub-like cactus with basal-branching structures. It can grow to a height of 2 m tall. The stems are 10-12.5 cm in diameter with 10-17 low-notched ribs and large whitish areoles, 1-4 central spines (5 cm long) and 8-12 radial spines (4 cm long). The spines are yellowish at first, then grayish. It produces white flowers from spring to late summer. Echinopsis chiloensis ssp. litoralis is a drought-tolerant cactus and is suitable for growing in a container. Propagation is by seeds or stem cuttings.
R 1
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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.            Some common names include hedgehog cactus, sea-urchin cactus and Easter lily cactus. Due to the large number or species, and large number of variations, it has made classification 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 terscheckii, commonly known as the Cardon Grande Cactus or Argentine Saguaro, is a large cactus native to South America and popular in cultivation. It is a columnar, branching cactus that can grow over 7.6 metres tall. Its branches are about 25 cm in diameter with 8 to 14 ribs. It has large brownish areoles about 2.5 cm apart with 8 to 15 yellowish spines, 8.3–10 cm long. The nocturnal white flowers can grow up to 20 cm long and 13–15 cm wide. The round or oblong blue fruits are about 1.3 cm in diameter and contain black, oval seeds approximately 0.76 mm long. It is native to Catamarca Province in northwest Argentina and to the western slopes of the Andes in Peru, Bolivia, and Ecuador.
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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 variations, it has made classification 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 chiloensis is a tree-like cactus with basal-branching structures. It can grow to a height of 8 m tall. The stems are 10-12.5 cm in diameter with 10-17 low-notched ribs and large whitish areoles, 1-4 central spines (5 cm long) and 8-12 radial spines (4 cm long). The spines are yellowish at first, then grayish. It produces white flowers from spring to late summer. Echinopsis chiloensis is a drought-tolerant cactus and is suitable for growing in a container. Propagation is by seeds or stem cuttings.  
R 1
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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 variations, it has made classifications 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 chiloensis ssp. litoralis is a shrub-like cactus with basal-branching structures. It can grow to a height of 2 m tall. The stems are 10-12.5 cm in diameter with 10-17 low-notched ribs and large whitish areoles, 1-4 central spines (5 cm long) and 8-12 radial spines (4 cm long). The spines are yellowish at first, then grayish. It produces white flowers from spring to late summer. Echinopsis chiloensis ssp. litoralis is a drought-tolerant cactus and is suitable for growing in a container. Propagation is by seeds or stem cuttings.
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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 variations, it has made classification 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 macrogona, syn. Trichocereus macrogonus or Cereus macrogonus is a species of cactus native to Bolivia. It is closely related to Echinopsis pachanoi (syn. Trichocereus pachanoi), the San Pedro cactus, and Echinopsis peruviana (syn. Trichocereus peruvianus) the Peruvian Torch cactus. This specie has ethnobotanical uses and also contains the psychoactive alkaloid mescaline. It has a shrubby growth habit, and the stems are characterized by its bluish-green skin, with a diameter of up to 9 cm, and height of between 2 to 3 m. There are between 6 to 9 prominent ribs with grey coloured areoles where 1 to 3 central spines up to 5 cm in length and yellow to brown in colour, are surrounded by 6 to 9 shorter radial spines up to 2 cm in length. The large, white flowers are borne at the top of the stems and can be up to 18 cm in diameter.
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