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South Africa
" Producing medium sized heads with a fine texture, this is a great variety for both cooking and in salads. Grown most successfully in the summer and autumn months in sunny and semi sunny conditions it is ready for the table in 3 months. " Please familiarise yourself with the shipping info below Shipping Rates are as listed below Approximate processing and transit times are listed below
R 6
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South Africa (All cities)
" Producing medium sized heads with a fine texture, this is a great variety for both cooking and in salads. Grown most successfully in the summer and autumn months in sunny and semi sunny conditions it is ready for the table in 3 months. " 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 7
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South Africa
Convolvulus tricolor Seeds Morning Glory 'Blue Ensign' This exotic miniature annual   Morning Glory from the Mediterranean put on a dazzling show all summer long with lovely 3.5cm to 5cm trumpet-shaped tricolored blooms of indigo blue with a white band and yellow throat. A prolific bloomer with flowers from early summer through to autumn. It is a bushy, multi-branched plant with dark green foliage that quickly forms low mounds about 30cm high. The mounding habit makes it perfect massed in large beds or planted under taller plants. The trailing growth also looks great in large containers and window boxes. Easy from seed, these may be direct sown outside in spring or started earlier inside in colder climates. You're buying a pack of 10 Seeds Growing Instructions will be sent to your email. WE ALLOW 30 DAYS FOR PAYMENT
R 10
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South Africa
Convolvulus tricolor Seeds Morning Glory 'Blue Ensign' This exotic miniature annual   Morning Glory from the Mediterranean put on a dazzling show all summer long with lovely 3.5cm to 5cm trumpet-shaped tricolored blooms of indigo blue with a white band and yellow throat. A prolific bloomer with flowers from early summer through to autumn. It is a bushy, multi-branched plant with dark green foliage that quickly forms low mounds about 30cm high. The mounding habit makes it perfect massed in large beds or planted under taller plants. The trailing growth also looks great in large containers and window boxes. Easy from seed, these may be direct sown outside in spring or started earlier inside in colder climates. The bid amount is for 1 Seed Growing Instructions will be sent to your email. WE ALLOW 30 DAYS FOR PAYMENT
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South Africa (All cities)
Convolvulus tricolor Seeds Morning Glory 'Blue Ensign' This exotic miniature annual   Morning Glory from the Mediterranean put on a dazzling show all summer long with lovely 3.5cm to 5cm trumpet-shaped tricolored blooms of indigo blue with a white band and yellow throat. A prolific bloomer with flowers from early summer through to autumn. It is a bushy, multi-branched plant with dark green foliage that quickly forms low mounds about 30cm high. The mounding habit makes it perfect massed in large beds or planted under taller plants. The trailing growth also looks great in large containers and window boxes. Easy from seed, these may be direct sown outside in spring or started earlier inside in colder climates. You're buying a pack of 20 Seeds Growing Instructions will be sent to your email. WE ALLOW 30 DAYS FOR PAYMENT
R 18
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Durban (KwaZulu Natal)
Hundreds of Award Winning Recipes, the very best of recipes from cooking competitions around the world. From cakes and cookies and breads to jellies and main dishes this one cookbook has it all and you can't go wrong with a recipe that has been a winner in a cooking competition. Inside you will find recipes from the past as well as some of the newest creations that will surely please your family and friends. Gingerbread Bears Apple Pie Grand Champion Swedish Spice Cookies Joan's Little Joys A To Z Veggie Casserole Alaskan Snow Pie Almond Wow!! Pound Cake Aloha Cake Angel Pie Annette's Chocolate Bars Apple Bread Apple Harvest Blondies Apple Strudel Apricot Pie Artichoke Crab Paella Autumn Glory Pie Fit For A King Nutmeg Cake French Pork Chops Baked With Cabbage French Silk Cheese Pie Grand Champion Angel Cream Dessert Grandma's Cinnamon Rolls Grape Jelly Grilled Or Roast Lamb Habanero Marmalade Hash Brown Bake Hawaiian Style Pork Heavenly Gingerbread Cake Honey Gold Cake Honey Pecan Pie Honey Whole Wheat Bread Key-Lime Cake Lamb Enchiladas Lazy Daisy Cake and much, much more All Recipe books bought will include free Cooking Measurement Converter software so that you never have problems converting recipes from imperial measurements to metric again
R 9
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South Africa
BRACHYCOME iberidifolia, or Swan River Daisy A care-free perennial that forms clouds of soft colour. The dainty, star-like blooms sit on top of mounds of feathery foliage. Often grown as an annual. Dozens of beautiful, dainty, 2.5cm flowers appear all at one time, most often in light hues, each with a yellow centre rimmed in white. It is one of the most profuse and long-flowering plants, each often producing well over 100 blue to purple flowers. Flowers bloom until late autumn; it flowers so heavily that the foliage is often obscured. The cheerful little pinwheels form at the ends of the stalks and are held above pale green, feathery foliage. The plant is a pretty companion for verbena and coreopsis. The feathery foliage forms an interesting contrast when used with broad leaf plants such as morning glory. Its tidy, mounding growth habit is welcome toward the front of the border or as an edging. Brachycome is a good choice for filling in around tall, leggy plants and carpeting bare spots. In a container or window box, brachycome sends its short, sprawling stems cascading over the rim and showering flowers over the sides. They are especially effective as mass plantings, draping over retaining walls, in pots, hanging baskets and as borders. With minimal care this species is a prolific flowerer and is a beautiful addition to any garden.   View our other items by clicking on the shield:  
R 3
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Gloriosa is a genus of ten species in the plant family Colchicaceae, and include the formerly recognised genus Littonia. They are native in tropical and southern Africa to Asia and naturalised in Australia and the Pacific as well as being widely cultivated worldwide. The most common English names are flame lily, fire lily, gloriosa lily, glory lily, superb lily, climbing lily, and creeping lily. They are tender, tuberous rooted deciduous climbing perennials, adapted to summer rainfall with a dormant dry season.         They are also very well suited to pot culture which means that you can successfully grow them in pots in areas that receive frost. If left undisturbed in containers they will multiply like crazy. They make excellent cut flowers and last up to 10 days in a vase. The genus name Gloriosa comes from the word gloriosus, which means handsome. Gloriosa greenii is similar in colour to Gloriosa lutea but is characterized by broad, thick, leathery petals that do not have frilly edges. This is a rare deep lemon yellow variant which produces the longest lasting flowers. It can grow up to 2m or more producing many flowers throughout the summer. The long lasting flowers make it excellent for cut flower use. The tubers go dormant during autumn. Each single tuber after flowering dies, producing two tubers. It has some medicinal uses and is used in preparations to treat intestinal worms, bruises, infertility, skin problems and impotence.
R 85
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South Africa
  Shining Birch Bark Cherry is, as the common names suggest, most noted for its outstanding glossy reddish-brown bark. Old bark peels somewhat like a birch to reveal a polished sheen that is typically described as being reddish brown, copper brown or mahogany brown. Native to Western China and Tibet, this is a rounded deciduous tree that typically grows to 20 to 30 feet tall. Narrow, lance-shaped, willow like, dark green leaves to 4 inches long are serrated (serrula meaning with saw-like teeth). Small white flowers 3/4 inch across bloom singly or in 2 to 4 flowered umbels in March-April as the foliage emerges. Flowers are followed by cherry like red fruit (1/2 inch diameter drupes), which are not recommended for eating. The leaves turn a clean yellow in autumn and fall away to reveal the tree's skin in all its glory. In the right light, it really does seem to be sculpted from polished copper or bronze but with a richer tone than either. Shining Birch Bark Cherry is not a very big tree and is an excellent choice for a small garden where space and light are limited. The sheer beauty of the bark deserves to be the centre of attention.   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 55
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South Africa
Passiflora quadrangularis  Seeds Passiflora quadrangularis, also named Passiflora macrocarpa or Giant Granadilla, is a perennial vine, looking much like Passiflora alata, but its flowers are bigger. Native to Central and South America it is grown for its large ornamental fragrant flowers and the large fruits. It climbs by means of clinging tendrils and can be kept as a container plant. The long tendrils need lots of support for climbing. It is a fast growing vine which can grow over 15 meters high. It may be grown as a houseplant in a sunny window. A vigorous tropical vine with large bright green oval leaves, 7-13 cm long, 6-10 cm wide. The stems are quadrangular in shape. One of the loveliest and most exotic of the Passion flowers producing gorgeous purple, white and blue banded fragrant flowers, measuring 8-10 cm across in a long succession from mid-Summer to Autumn. It produces giant green to yellow Passion fruits reaching over one foot in diameter. The pulp is white or greyish and is not as flavourful as the common Passion fruit, but still tasty and often eaten or used in drinks. It rarely produces fruit under greenhouse conditions but makes up for this by the sheer glory of its flowers. Pruning is a must to keep the vine healthy. Prune off less vigorous growth and occasionally prune back vigorous growth to promote flowering. When established, and without care, the passion fruit can easily overtake other garden plants, shading them from sun. Protect from frost or plant in frost free areas. The Giant Granadilla is hardy to 35°F when mature, frost tender when young. Provide ideally a temperature of 15°- 28°C. Keep the atmosphere humid through the summer and place in full sun, can tolerate partial shade. Passiflora quadrangularis loves the warm humid Tropics. You may need to water your plants on a daily basis during the hottest summer months. During the winter the roots should be kept moist, but as growth will be much slower you will probably only need to water once a week, depending on growing temperature. It will do best in a loam based mix with a little peat moss. If their pot is too large or if they have an unrestricted root run then the whole plant will simply get bigger and bigger but it will refuse to flower and therefore produce the fruits. By limiting the pot size you are limiting the ability to grow and this is seen as a threat, so the natural mechanism is to produce seed for the next generation. A suitably sized pot for an adult plant would generally be of 30cm in diameter. On offer is a pack of 5 Seeds
R 25
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South Africa (All cities)
Passiflora quadrangularis  Seeds Passiflora quadrangularis, also named Passiflora macrocarpa or Giant Granadilla, is a perennial vine, looking much like Passiflora alata, but its flowers are bigger. Native to Central and South America it is grown for its large ornamental fragrant flowers and the large fruits. It climbs by means of clinging tendrils and can be kept as a container plant. The long tendrils need lots of support for climbing. It is a fast growing vine which can grow over 15 meters high. It may be grown as a houseplant in a sunny window. A vigorous tropical vine with large bright green oval leaves, 7-13 cm long, 6-10 cm wide. The stems are quadrangular in shape. One of the loveliest and most exotic of the Passion flowers producing gorgeous purple, white and blue banded fragrant flowers, measuring 8-10 cm across in a long succession from mid-Summer to Autumn. It produces giant green to yellow Passion fruits reaching over one foot in diameter. The pulp is white or greyish and is not as flavourful as the common Passion fruit, but still tasty and often eaten or used in drinks. It rarely produces fruit under greenhouse conditions but makes up for this by the sheer glory of its flowers. Pruning is a must to keep the vine healthy. Prune off less vigorous growth and occasionally prune back vigorous growth to promote flowering. When established, and without care, the passion fruit can easily overtake other garden plants, shading them from sun. Protect from frost or plant in frost free areas. The Giant Granadilla is hardy to 35°F when mature, frost tender when young. Provide ideally a temperature of 15°- 28°C. Keep the atmosphere humid through the summer and place in full sun, can tolerate partial shade. Passiflora quadrangularis loves the warm humid Tropics. You may need to water your plants on a daily basis during the hottest summer months. During the winter the roots should be kept moist, but as growth will be much slower you will probably only need to water once a week, depending on growing temperature. It will do best in a loam based mix with a little peat moss. If their pot is too large or if they have an unrestricted root run then the whole plant will simply get bigger and bigger but it will refuse to flower and therefore produce the fruits. By limiting the pot size you are limiting the ability to grow and this is seen as a threat, so the natural mechanism is to produce seed for the next generation. A suitably sized pot for an adult plant would generally be of 30cm in diameter. The bid amount is for 1 Seed
R 5
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