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Buy Deroma Azalea Pots - 5Pc Bulk Purchase. Deroma Azalea 27cm for R607.50
R 607
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South Africa
Rhododendron schlippenbachii  Bonsai Seeds Rhododendron schlippenbachii commonly known as Royal Azalea has large, fragrant pink blooms in spring. This azalea also has purple-hued foliage in spring, turning velvet green in summer, and finally fading to yellow in autumn. Royal Azalea is an upright, densely branched, deciduous shrub that is native to Korea, Manchuria and Japan. It typically grows to 1.2 to 1.5 meters tall. There are 3 to 6 large, funnel shaped flowers per inflorescence. Flower colour ranges from pale pink to rose-pink or white, spotted red-brown on the 3 upper lobes. Flowers can be almost 8.75cm across. The fragrant flowers bloom in clusters at the branch ends in April to May as the leaves emerge. The leaves are arranged in distinctive whorls of 5 at the end of the branchlets. Autumn foliage turns attractive shades of yellow, orange or crimson. The plant is hardy to -32°C and prefers a less acid soil than most rhododendrons. On offer is a pack of 20 Seeds
R 18
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Rhododendron schlippenbachii  Bonsai Seeds Rhododendron schlippenbachii commonly known as Royal Azalea has large, fragrant pink blooms in spring. This azalea also has purple-hued foliage in spring, turning velvet green in summer, and finally fading to yellow in autumn. Royal Azalea is an upright, densely branched, deciduous shrub that is native to Korea, Manchuria and Japan. It typically grows to 1.2 to 1.5 meters tall. There are 3 to 6 large, funnel shaped flowers per inflorescence. Flower colour ranges from pale pink to rose-pink or white, spotted red-brown on the 3 upper lobes. Flowers can be almost 8.75cm across. The fragrant flowers bloom in clusters at the branch ends in April to May as the leaves emerge. The leaves are arranged in distinctive whorls of 5 at the end of the branchlets. Autumn foliage turns attractive shades of yellow, orange or crimson. The plant is hardy to -32°C and prefers a less acid soil than most rhododendrons. The bid amount is for 1 Seed
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Rhododendron schlippenbachii  Seeds Rhododendron schlippenbachii commonly known as Royal Azalea has large, fragrant pink blooms in spring. This azalea also has purple-hued foliage in spring, turning velvet green in summer, and finally fading to yellow in autumn. Royal Azalea is an upright, densely branched, deciduous shrub that is native to Korea, Manchuria and Japan. It typically grows to 1.2 to 1.5 meters tall. There are 3 to 6 large, funnel shaped flowers per inflorescence. Flower colour ranges from pale pink to rose-pink or white, spotted red-brown on the 3 upper lobes. Flowers can be almost 8.75cm across. The fragrant flowers bloom in clusters at the branch ends in April to May as the leaves emerge. The leaves are arranged in distinctive whorls of 5 at the end of the branchlets. Autumn foliage turns attractive shades of yellow, orange or crimson. The plant is hardy to -32°C and prefers a less acid soil than most rhododendrons. The bid amount is for 1 Seed
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Rhododendron schlippenbachii  Seeds Rhododendron schlippenbachii commonly known as Royal Azalea has large, fragrant pink blooms in spring. This azalea also has purple-hued foliage in spring, turning velvet green in summer, and finally fading to yellow in autumn. Royal Azalea is an upright, densely branched, deciduous shrub that is native to Korea, Manchuria and Japan. It typically grows to 1.2 to 1.5 meters tall. There are 3 to 6 large, funnel shaped flowers per inflorescence. Flower colour ranges from pale pink to rose-pink or white, spotted red-brown on the 3 upper lobes. Flowers can be almost 8.75cm across. The fragrant flowers bloom in clusters at the branch ends in April to May as the leaves emerge. The leaves are arranged in distinctive whorls of 5 at the end of the branchlets. Autumn foliage turns attractive shades of yellow, orange or crimson. The plant is hardy to -32°C and prefers a less acid soil than most rhododendrons. On offer is a pack of 20 Seeds
R 18
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy PATONS AZALEA SUNPRINTS TO FIT SIZES 81 CM - 92 CM for R5.00
R 5
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Buy ShinHan Touch Twin Marker Refill (20ml)(Azalea Purple)(RP87) for R121.00
R 121
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Buy Pothos - Silver Splash - 17cm Azalea Terracotta Pot & Saucer for R270.00
R 270
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Buy Terracotta Pot & Saucer - Azalea - 21cm Pot & Saucer for R150.00
R 150
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Buy String of Dolphins - Potted into 21cm Azalea Terracotta Pot for R325.00
R 325
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Buy String of Pearls - LARGE - 21cm Azalea Terracotta Pot set for R380.00
R 380
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Buy Golden Pothos - in 17cm Azalea Terracotta with Colour Pop Macrame Mustard & Olive for R545.00
R 545
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Buy Hoya Krimson Queen - in 17cm Azalea Terracotta with saucer for R380.00
R 380
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Buy Macrame - Braided - Hanger with 16cm Terracotta Azalea (excl. Plant) for R570.00
R 570
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Buy Hoya Krimson Queen - 14cm in 17cm Azalea Terracotta with saucer for R380.00
R 380
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Buy Terracotta Pot & Saucer - Azalea - 17cm Pot & Saucer for R150.00
R 150
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South Africa
If you are developing bonsai trees these are the ideal containers. Produced by Deroma in Italy these unglazed containers are of a high quality and fired to higher temperatures than cheaper alternatives. This means that the containers best mimic the growing conditions of a future bonsai containers and also do not lose moisture too rapidly. Although you may choose to use the plastic trays we offer for propagation, these clay containers are superior especially if you are developing conifers which prefer a drier growing medium. Not only is there a significant difference in the manner which plastic and fired clay transmit or lose moisture, but also in the degree of thermal insulation. With these ceramic containers the rise to daytime temperature and drop to nighttime is buffered or slower; with plastic containers these changes are rapid which stresses the bonsai more.
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 13 working days Perinone Orange (PO43) is a pure orange chroma. In washes it is a pale, transparent, fleshy peach. This product wonderful for capturing oranges flowers such as the azalea or gladiola. Lightfastness: Extremely PermanentStaining: StainingTransparency: Semi-TransparentGranulation: No Features Summary Perinone Orange (PO43) is a pure orange chroma. In washes it is a pale, transparent, fleshy peach. This product wonderful for capturing oranges flowers such as the azalea or gladiola...
R 311
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This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 13 working days Perinone Orange (PO43) is a pure orange chroma. In washes it is a pale, transparent, fleshy peach. This product wonderful for capturing oranges flowers such as the azalea or gladiola. Lightfastness: Extremely PermanentStaining: StainingTransparency: Semi-TransparentGranulation:  No Features Summary Perinone Orange (PO43) is a pure orange chroma. In washes it is a pale, transparent, fleshy peach. This product wonderful for capturing oranges flowers such as the azalea or gladiola...
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South Africa (All cities)
This item is sold brand new. It is ordered on demand from our supplier and is usually dispatched within 7 - 12 working days Perinone Orange (PO43) is a pure orange chroma. In washes it is a pale, transparent, fleshy peach. This product wonderful for capturing oranges flowers such as the azalea or gladiola. Lightfastness: Extremely PermanentStaining: StainingTransparency: Semi-TransparentGranulation: No Features Summary Perinone Orange (PO43) is a pure orange chroma. In washes it is a pale, transparent, fleshy peach. This product wonderful for capturing oranges flowers such as the azalea or gladiola...
R 171
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South Africa
Description Raffia is used in several crafts but in bonsai culture it is used predominately when performing bends in branches or trunks where there is a risk of breakage. How to use Raffia is first soaked in water to soften the natural fibres. Several strands are then tied together and tightly wound around the section of the tree which is going to be bent. Thick wire is sometimes placed under the raffia in the direction of the branch or trunk, to re-inforce the bend once made. After applying the raffia the branch or trunk is wired as normal. A branch jack and stay might be used to then create the bend and keep the bent part in position. A length of metal rebar can also be used, anchored to a suitable pivot point. It is important to note that if raffia is to be effective it must be applied very tightly.  Uses Bending thick branches and/or trunks. Working with brittle trees and performing bends. Protecting trees which have thin bark or are delicate (olives, azalea, privet etc) when doing wiring. Keeping live veins from separating from deadwood when making bends. Tying several trees together in order for them to fuse. When doing root over rock plantings you can use it as a biodegradable means to fasten tree roots to the rock. 
R 23
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Previous customers: Please note the genuine Japanese pumice (Hyuga) now being imported is slightly different in appearance and is of a superior quality compared to conventional pumice (previous stock). Please read the updated product description below. Please note that 3 different sizes of this product is stocked;   Fine (1-3mm),   Small (3-6mm)   and   Medium (5-8mm). What is it? Japanese pumice, or Hyuga as it is known in Japan is a naturally occurring volcanic product from the south part of Miyazaki Prefecture in Japan. Hyuga vs Pumice These two products are very similar in characteristics however due to the manner in which this Hyuga is formed in nature it is slightly softer and more porous than conventional pumice. In fact Hyuga is so porous it will sink, which reduces erosion when watering.  Due to the porosity of Hyuga aggregates in your growing mixes it enhances: water retention nutrients oxygen It is suitable for a wide range of plant species as it has an essentially neutral pH of 6. How to use? Japanese pumice is recommended for Rhododendron (including Azalea), general pot plants, orchids and it of course forms a crucial part of many bonsai growing mixes. If I had only one soil component to use for bonsai it would be 100% pumice. If you have akadama, add some. - Michael Hagedorn As Hyuga will not under normal circumstances break down it can be sifted and re-used however if you intend doing so a disinfecting treatment using Sporekill is strongly recommended to reduce the risk of spreading fungal or bacterial issues. Hyuga can be combined with other elements such as akadama or peat (no more than 20% of the total mix). Due to the good drainage qualities of hyuga it is very often used to assist a sick tree to regain vigor and health. In such a case 100% Japanese pumice may be used. Here are a few recipes from leading international bonsai practitioners: Michael Hagedorn 80% pumice and 20% composted pine bark for strong roots and early tree development. Pumice provides the widest range of healthy growing conditions. You can over water it, under-water it, and it creates great fine root growth second only to pumice mixed with about 50% akadama.  Boon Manakitivipart 1 part pumice, 1 part lava, 1 part akadama, 1 handful decomposed granite and 1 handful horticultural charcoal. Bjorn Bjorholm Akadama, lava rock, and pumice. Use a 1:1:1 ratio respectively for conifers and a 2:1:1 ratio respectively for deciduous and broadleaf evergreen species. Peter Tea 2 parts akadama, 1 part hyuga (Japanese pumice) and 1 part coarse river sand.
R 175
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Please note that 3 different sizes of this product is stocked; Fine (1-3mm), Small (3-6mm) and Medium (5-8mm). What is it? Japanese pumice, or Hyuga as it is known in Japan is a naturally occurring volcanic product from the south part of Miyazaki Prefecture in Japan. Hyuga vs Pumice These two products are very similar in characteristics however due to the manner in which this Hyuga is formed in nature it is slightly softer and more porous than conventional pumice. In fact Hyuga is so porous it will sink, which reduces erosion when watering.  Due to the porosity of Hyuga aggregates in your growing mixes it enhances: water retention nutrients oxygen It is suitable for a wide range of plant species as it has an essentially neutral pH of 6. How to use? Japanese pumice is recommended for Rhododendron (including Azalea), general pot plants, orchids and it of course forms a crucial part of many bonsai growing mixes. If I had only one soil component to use for bonsai it would be 100% pumice. If you have akadama, add some. - Michael Hagedorn As Hyuga will not under normal circumstances break down it can be sifted and re-used however if you intend doing so a disinfecting treatment using   Sporekill   is strongly recommended to reduce the risk of spreading fungal or bacterial issues. Hyuga can be combined with other elements such as   akadama or   peat (no more than 20% of the total mix). Due to the good drainage qualities of hyuga it is very often used to assist a sick tree to regain vigor and health. In such a case 100% Japanese pumice may be used. Here are a few recipes from leading international bonsai practitioners: Michael Hagedorn 80% pumice and 20% composted pine bark for strong roots and early tree development. Pumice provides the widest range of healthy growing conditions. You can over water it, under-water it, and it creates great fine root growth second only to pumice mixed with about 50%   akadama.  Boon Manakitivipart 1 part pumice, 1 part lava, 1 part   akadama, 1 handful decomposed granite and 1 handful horticultural charcoal. Bjorn Bjorholm Akadama, lava rock, and pumice. Use a 1:1:1 ratio respectively for conifers and a 2:1:1 ratio respectively for deciduous and broadleaf evergreen species. Peter Tea 2 parts   akadama, 1 part hyuga (Japanese pumice) and 1 part coarse river sand.
R 80
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