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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Willem Hermanus Coetzer print Bushveld Fire. Pretoria Art Museum image size 24-28 cm on the paper for R350.00
R 350
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Lichtenburg (North West)
Quality Firewood For Sale! Variety: Knoppiesdoring, Sekelbos, Bosveld Mix, Rooikool Bulk only Minimum 1000 - 4000 bags Can deliver Small Bags weight: +/- 1000 Bags (Plastic) 600 x 400 Big White Bags: +/- 1280 Bags (1 Link) 20 kg, 25 kg Can Mix Small and Big Bags.
R 16
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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 4 - 7 working days Storm Fire Pits - Gather friends and family around for a real bushveld fire in your own backyard. This stylish and functional Fire Pit is great for small patios and courtyards. Stylish and Functional Great for small patios and courtyards Beautiful rust colour Specifications: Sturdy steel bowl with ventilation holes 3 legged stand A small amount of ash will fall through air holes Make sure the fire is extinguished before leaving it unattended Size: 48cm x 14cm deep - 1mm thick steel Features Summary Storm Fire Pits - Gather friends and family around for a real bushveld fire in your own backyard. This stylish and functional Fire Pit is great for small patios and courtyards. Colour Rust Material Steel Package Contents 1x Firepit with stand
R 525
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Thabazimbi (Limpopo)
SPECIAL!! Dry Bushveld FIRE Wood For Sale! Packed in 50 kg Bags - Weight +/- 25 kg Wood type: Snuifpeel. Ideal for Braai and Fireplaces. Long lasting Coals for Pizza Ovens.
R 39,79
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Johannesburg (Gauteng)
We have dry bushveld firewood [Hardwood]for sale rooibos, sekelbos, Bosveld Mix our wood is ideal for a good braai and for fire place we specialize in big and small orders the wood has been dried for a year we can supply any quantities we do deliveries around Johannesburg and Pretoria but it would be a bit cheaper to take it from the farm Sekelbos 8 KG Bags from R10 if you taking from the farm 100 bags or more Rooibos 8KG bags R9 100 bags or more Bosveld Mix 8KG bags R9 100 bags or more Bakkie loads it depends on size 1 tonne bakkie full to the Brim R1200 For orders you can call or whatsapp We are at the Tjunction R511 Malibongwe Drive and R104 Pelindaba road next to the Sasol Garage if you are coming from Johannesburg you can use Malibongwe Drive From Pretoria you can use Pelindaba Road /church street extension
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Johannesburg (Gauteng)
We have dry bushveld firewood [Hardwood]for sale rooibos, sekelbos, Bosveld Mix our wood is ideal for a good braai and for fire place we specialize in big and small orders the wood has been dried for a year we can supply any quantities we do deliveries around Johannesburg and Pretoria but it would be a bit cheaper to take it from the farm Sekelbos 8 KG Bags from R13 if you taking from the farm 100 bags or more Rooibos 8KG bags R10 100 bags or more Bosveld Mix 8KG bags R9 100 bags or more For orders you can call or whatsapp We are at the Tjunction R511 Malibongwe Drive and R104 Pelindaba road next to the Sasol Garage if you are coming from Johannesburg you can use Malibongwe Drive From Pretoria you can use Pelindaba Road /church street extension
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Johannesburg (Gauteng)
We have dry bushveld firewood [Hardwood]for sale rooibos, sekelbos [sikel bush],Kameeldoring,Rooikaree and Bosveld Mix our wood is ideal for a good braai and for fire place we specialize in big and small orders the wood has been dried for a year we can supply any quantities we do deliveries around Johannesburg and Pretoria but it would be a bit cheaper to take it from the farm Sekelbos 8 KG Bags from R12 if you taking from the farm 100 bags or more Rooibos 8KG bags R12 100 bags or more Bosveld Mix 8KG bags R9 100 bags or more SEKELBOS is R12 a bag if you are taking 100 bags Mopani R13 A Bag if you are taking 100 0r mor bags For orders you can call or whatsapp 643 - show phone - CALL 783 - show phone - We are at the Tjunction R512 Malibongwe Drive and R104 Pelindaba road next to the Sasol Garage if you are coming from Johannesburg you can use Malibongwe Drive From Pretoria you can use Pelindaba Road /church street extension
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South Africa
Pterygodium magnum  Seeds Pterygodium is a small African genus, represented by 19 orchid species  in southern Africa and one in Tanzania. The plants are slender herbs with small to medium-sized flowers, and are often hard to recognize as orchids. They are found in a variety of different habitats, ranging from fynbos and bushveld to grassland. Some species are very common and easy to find, but others are known only from one or few sites and are rare even there. Most grow in small to large colonies. A mass display of P. acutifolium with hundreds or thousands of plants can often be seen in mountain marshes after fire, and P. alatum is normally found in dense clusters of countless individuals. Some species are known for their rather unpleasant odour, which can be quite strong. Pollination is by oil-collecting bees. Flowering occurs in spring or summer, with some species flowering mainly after fire. The plants grow terrestrially and have underground root tubers. Most species are less than 50 cm tall, but P. magnum has erect stems of up to 1.5 m length and is thus our tallest orchid. Leaves are lanceolate (lance-shaped) and borne all along the stem; they vary in number from one to many. Inflorescences are terminal and are laxly or densely one- to many-flowered. The small or medium-sized flowers are borne on unbranched spikes, with their colour ranging from yellow to green and white, and sometimes with a purple or maroon flush. While flowers of most species are resupinate (lip facing down), there are also two species with non-resupinate flowers. Flowers are generally open and cup-like which is an important difference to the otherwise very similar and closely related genus Corycium. The small and normally narrow lip is linear to deltate and has an elongate appendage. In structure the column is very complicated, with the two anther thecae (pollen sacs) separated and situated on the corners of an elongate horseshoe-shaped connecting part, and the two stigma pads on the median carpel. Growing orchids from seed is a fairly specialized undertaking and it requires a bit of understanding of tissue culture techniques. If you have never grown orchids from seed we recommend that before attempting this you should first contact your local Orchid Society, or purchase a book on the subject, or both! The bid amount is for 1 Seed
R 1
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South Africa
Pterygodium catholicum  Seeds Pterygodium is a small African genus, represented by 19 orchid species  in southern Africa and one in Tanzania. The plants are slender herbs with small to medium-sized flowers, and are often hard to recognize as orchids. They are found in a variety of different habitats, ranging from fynbos and bushveld to grassland. Some species are very common and easy to find, but others are known only from one or few sites and are rare even there. Most grow in small to large colonies. A mass display of P. acutifolium with hundreds or thousands of plants can often be seen in mountain marshes after fire, and P. alatum is normally found in dense clusters of countless individuals. Some species are known for their rather unpleasant odour, which can be quite strong. Pollination is by oil-collecting bees. Flowering occurs in spring or summer, with some species flowering mainly after fire. The plants grow terrestrially and have underground root tubers. Most species are less than 50 cm tall, but P. magnum has erect stems of up to 1.5 m length and is thus our tallest orchid. Leaves are lanceolate (lance-shaped) and borne all along the stem; they vary in number from one to many. Inflorescences are terminal and are laxly or densely one- to many-flowered. The small or medium-sized flowers are borne on unbranched spikes, with their colour ranging from yellow to green and white, and sometimes with a purple or maroon flush. While flowers of most species are resupinate (lip facing down), there are also two species with non-resupinate flowers. Flowers are generally open and cup-like which is an important difference to the otherwise very similar aclosely related genus Corycium. The small and normally narrow lip is linear to deltate and has an elongate appendage. In structure the column is very complicated, with the two anther thecae (pollen sacs) separated and situated on the corners of an elongate horseshoe-shaped connecting part, and the two stigma pads on the median carpel. Growing orchids from seed is a fairly specialized undertaking and it requires a bit of understanding of tissue culture techniques. If you have never grown orchids from seed we recommend that before attempting this you should first contact your local Orchid Society, or purchase a book on the subject, or both! The bid amount is for 1 Seed
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South Africa
Pterygodium catholicum  Seeds Pterygodium is a small African genus, represented by 19 orchid species  in southern Africa and one in Tanzania. The plants are slender herbs with small to medium-sized flowers, and are often hard to recognize as orchids. They are found in a variety of different habitats, ranging from fynbos and bushveld to grassland. Some species are very common and easy to find, but others are known only from one or few sites and are rare even there. Most grow in small to large colonies. A mass display of P. acutifolium with hundreds or thousands of plants can often be seen in mountain marshes after fire, and P. alatum is normally found in dense clusters of countless individuals. Some species are known for their rather unpleasant odour, which can be quite strong. Pollination is by oil-collecting bees. Flowering occurs in spring or summer, with some species flowering mainly after fire. The plants grow terrestrially and have underground root tubers. Most species are less than 50 cm tall, but P. magnum has erect stems of up to 1.5 m length and is thus our tallest orchid. Leaves are lanceolate (lance-shaped) and borne all along the stem; they vary in number from one to many. Inflorescences are terminal and are laxly or densely one- to many-flowered. The small or medium-sized flowers are borne on unbranched spikes, with their colour ranging from yellow to green and white, and sometimes with a purple or maroon flush. While flowers of most species are resupinate (lip facing down), there are also two species with non-resupinate flowers. Flowers are generally open and cup-like which is an important difference to the otherwise very similar aclosely related genus Corycium. The small and normally narrow lip is linear to deltate and has an elongate appendage. In structure the column is very complicated, with the two anther thecae (pollen sacs) separated and situated on the corners of an elongate horseshoe-shaped connecting part, and the two stigma pads on the median carpel. Growing orchids from seed is a fairly specialized undertaking and it requires a bit of understanding of tissue culture techniques. If you have never grown orchids from seed we recommend that before attempting this you should first contact your local Orchid Society, or purchase a book on the subject, or both! On offer is a pack of 10+ Seeds
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