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Pretoria (Gauteng)
Iris Plants: SOUTHERN COMFORT  Ruffled, shimmering pearl coloured flowers (To make a statement of colour we suggest groupings of 3 plants together) CLICK HERE! not to miss out on our other exciting varieties ON AUCTION and BUY NOW!   Tall Bearded Iris - variety 'SOUTHERN COMFORT' Approx Height of plant: 90cm Size of flower: 15cm Colour: Shimmering pearl Evergreen Perennial (Flowers Yearly Spring and Autumn) MOOIPLAAS in Spring The bearded IRIS is a hardy perennial, flowering year after year during Spring. This variety reblooms in Autumn. They are reliable, low maintenance, drought resistant, frost hardy and practically disease and pest free. A large variety of color is available and are known as the rainbow flower. Irises can be planted any time of the year, preferably in full sun to semi-shade. They are good companion plants to Roses.   Typical Daylily plant and Iris rhizome packaging for shipping. These plants ship extremely well and should keep fresh for at least three weeks.   Special "Gift Parcels" to third parties are possible. A special message can be added on a card accompanying the parcel.
R 29
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Iris Plants: SOUTHERN COMFORT - Ruffled, shimmering pearl coloured flowers for R39.90
R 39
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South Africa
Plants of Southern Africa Names and Distribution Ed. T. H. Arnold & B. C. de Wet A first edition softcover published by National Botanical Institute in 1993 Picture cover boards are clean & bright, binding is tight & strong, no marks or inscriptions, a nice copy Postage within South Africa R100.00 Overseas Customers can contact us for a Postal Quotation **DAVE**
R 500
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Plants of Southern Africa Names and Distribution Ed. T. H. Arnold & B. C. de Wet for R500.00
R 500
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Plants of Southern Africa Names and Distribution Ed. T. H. Arnold and B. C. de Wet for R500.00
R 500
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South Africa
  With crumpled, frilled edges, the bright green leaves impart a mild, mustardy flavour. Served raw, the young leaves are tasty in saladsthey're also delicious lightly stir-fried or sauted. Cold-resistant and slow to bolt, the large, upright and vigorous plants spread to 18-24". Harvest young leaves in about 50 days or more mature leaves in about 70. Seeds per pack - 200 Seeds Country of Origin - USA Certified Organic by - USDA   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 10
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South Africa
Gladiolus papilio  Seeds     Gladiolus (from Latin, the diminutive of gladius, a sword) is a genus of flowering plants in the iris family (Iridaceae). Sometimes called the sword lily, the most widely-used English common name for these plants is simply gladiolus (plural gladioli or gladioluses). The genus Gladiolus contains about 260 species, of which 250 are native to sub-Saharan Africa, mostly South Africa. About 10 species are native to Eurasia. There are 160 species of Gladiolus endemic in southern Africa and 76 in tropical Africa. The fragrant flower spikes are large and one-sided. They make excellent cut flowers. Gladiolus papilio or "Butterfly gladiolus" grows to 1m tall in colonies. this is another summer growing bulbous flowering plant with a fan of leaves and light mauve flowers with purple blotches on nodding stems. The bid amount is for 1 Seed We will supply you with all the germination & care instructions. We Have More Gladiolus Species For Sale - Click Here To See Them All Click Here To View Our Complete Indigenous South African Seed Catalog
R 2
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South Africa
Food From the Veld - Edible Wild Plants of Southern Africa By: F. W. Fox & M. E. Norwood Young A reprint hardcover published by Delta Books in 1988 Brown cover boards with white writing to the spine, binding is tight & strong, gift inscription on the front flyleaf, dustjacket is complete, light agewear Postage within South Africa R50.00 Overseas Customers can contact us for a Postal Quotation abe #
R 500
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South Africa
The Genera of Southern African Flowering Plants Vol I By: R. A. Dyer ***Signed Copy*** A first edition hardcover published by Dept of Agriculture in 1975 Green cover boards with gold writing to the spine & front cover, binding is tight & strong, SIGNED by the author on the title page, Gift inscription SIGNED by the author to Eve Palmer on the back of the first title page Book from the Estate of Eve Palmer Postage within South Africa R50.00 Overseas Customers can contact us for a Postal Quotation **DAVE**  
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy The Genera of Southern African Flowering Plants Vol I By: R. A. Dyer ***Signed Copy*** for R300.00
R 300
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South Africa (All cities)
Indigenous Healing Plants By: Margaret Roberts A first edition hardcover published by Southern Book Publishers in 1990 Green cover boards with white writing to the spine, binding is tight & strong, previous owners signature on front flyleaf, dustjacket is complete clean & bright Packaging and Postage within South Africa R70.00 Overseas Customers can contact us for a Postal Quotation
R 300
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Paarl (Western Cape)
WHATSAPP - 073 888 5161 Southern Highbush Blueberry Plants Variety - STAR Preferably grown in a container R50 each - View in Northern Paarl Planted in premium Klasmann-Deilmann potting soil
R 50
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South Africa
Fritillaria is a genus of about 100 to 130 species of bulbous plants in the family Liliaceae, native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, especially the Mediterranean, southwest Asia, and western North America. The name is derived from the Latin term for a dice-box (fritillus), and probably refers to the checkered pattern of the flowers of many species. Plants of the genus are known in English as fritillaries. Some North American species are called mission bells. Fritillaries often have nodding, bell- or cup-shaped flowers, and the majority are spring-flowering. The scarlet lily beetle (Lilioceris lilii) eats fritillaries, and may become a pest where these plants are grown in gardens.           Fritillaria acmopetala commonly known as Pointed-petal Fritillary or Asian Fritillaria is found in fields in the Eastern Mediterranean region. It is olive green and reddish-brown and is not tessellated (checkered) nor do the tepals have median stripes. The tips of the tepals curl back strongly. It is a reasonably large flower with 3 outer petals of pale green alternating with 3 inner ones marked reddish brown, hanging like a bell with the open end reflexed back on itself. The bulb can produce 10 or more bulblets in a season. They should not be disturbed when in growth, as the roots do not re-grow once broken. After leaf growth has died back, if necessary bulbs can be examined for division, but it may take a season or more to flower again.
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South Africa (All cities)
Scientific name:   Zephyranthes candida Other Names:  White Rain Lily, White Zephyr Lily  Origin:  South America Position:  Sun - Semi Shade Water Requirements:  Medium Hardiness:  Hardy Flower Color:  White Flower Time:  Throughout Summer, usually blooms are followed after rain Height:  ±20cm  Spread:  ±20cm Other:  Evergreen, Perennial     The White Rain Lily is something different to add to the garden. These bulbous plants carry white flowers, that most often burst into bloom immediately following periods of significant rain, hence the common name. They prefer to be watered regularly, but be careful not to overwater them.    PRICE PER 20 BULBS.   Postnet to Postnet @ R99 (up to 1kg)      
R 150
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South Africa
Fockea is a genus of succulent scrubs endemic to southern Africa, known collectively as water roots, a reference to their characteristic bulbous caudex, which is edible in at least some species. Species include Fockea angustifolia, Fockea capensis, Fockea comaru, Fockea edulis, Fockea multiflora and Fockea sinuata. Fockea edulis is a caudiciform vine, with a tuber that may reach up to 30cm in diameter in cultivation. It is said that the Hottentots used to eat the tuber. It is endemic to South Africa and flowers during summer. The flowers are green, about 1cm wide, not very showy, but lightly scented. Though the name ' edulis ' indicates the plant is edible, a long and elaborated cooking procedure is however required to rid the plant of the alkaloids which are present. We do not suggest plants for consumption.
R 24
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