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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Flavor West Cinnamon Red Hot | 10ml Concentrated Flavor for Eliquid | Self Mixing - 20.0000 0.04kg for R40.00
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South Africa
Enjoy a hearty hug in a mug with Superlatte’s dreamy Red Velvet Latte Blend. Each delicious serve contains ground beetroot, UTZ certified organic cocoa, non-irradiated zesty ginger and warming cinnamon. Simply add your favourite milk or dairy alternative for a satisfying super blend boost. Superlatte blends contain only natural ingredients, selected for purity, quality and supplier integrity. Beetroot and cocoa velvet latte blend Made from natural ingredients Can be enjoyed hot or cold Non-nutritive sweetener free Includes unrefined organic coconut blossom sugar as a light sweetener No added flavourings or colourants Caffeine and preservative free Suitable for vegans
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Ferocactus is a genus of large barrel-shaped cacti, mostly with large spines and small flowers. There are about 30 species included in the genus. This member of the Cactaceae family is found in the south-western United States and north-western Mexico. The young specimens are columnar but as they grow older ribs form and they take on a barrel form. Most of the species are solitary but some, such as Ferocactus robustus and Ferocactus glaucescens, form clumps. The typical habitat is hot and very arid, and the plants have adapted to exploit water movement to concentrate their biomass in areas where water is likely to be present.           Like Sclerocactus, Ferocactus typically grow in areas where water flows irregularly or depressions where water can accumulate for short periods of time. They are most often found growing along arroyos (washes) where their seeds have been subjected to scarification due to water movement, but they oddly also tend to grow along ridges in spots where depressions have formed and can hold water for some period of time. Ferocactus have very shallow root systems and are easily uprooted during flash floods. The "fishhook" spines and the armoured web of spines enclosing the cactus body in many species of this genus are adaptations which allow the plant to move to more favourable locations. In cultivation Ferocactus require full sun, little water, and good drainage. They are popular as indoor houseplants providing they receive a few hours of sunlight a day. They are well suited for growing in pots and rockeries. Propagation is usually from seeds as most do not produce off-sets. Ferocactus stainessii commonly known as Mexican Fire Barrel Cactus or just Fire Barrel is widespread in north-central Mexico’s Nuevo Leon, San Luis Potosi, Coahuila and Zacatecas regions. For this very reason it is somewhat variable in appearance, depending on its locality. Ferocactus stainessii is a simple or clumping barrel/columnar cactus with thick red spines. Most plants have bright red spines with bristle like, white radials—a wonderful contrast, but in some populations the white bristles are occasionally absent.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Ferocactus is a genus of large barrel-shaped cacti, mostly with large spines and small flowers. There are about 30 species included in the genus. This member of the Cactaceae family is found in the south-western United States and north-western Mexico. The young specimens are columnar but as they grow older ribs form and they take on a barrel form. Most of the species are solitary but some, such as Ferocactus robustus and Ferocactus glaucescens, form clumps. The typical habitat is hot and very arid, and the plants have adapted to exploit water movement to concentrate their biomass in areas where water is likely to be present.           Like Sclerocactus, Ferocactus typically grow in areas where water flows irregularly or depressions where water can accumulate for short periods of time. They are most often found growing along arroyos (washes) where their seeds have been subjected to scarification due to water movement, but they oddly also tend to grow along ridges in spots where depressions have formed and can hold water for some period of time. Ferocactus have very shallow root systems and are easily uprooted during flash floods. The "fishhook" spines and the armoured web of spines enclosing the cactus body in many species of this genus are adaptations which allow the plant to move to more favourable locations. In cultivation Ferocactus require full sun, little water, and good drainage. They are popular as indoor houseplants providing they receive a few hours of sunlight a day. They are well suited for growing in pots and rockeries. Propagation is usually from seeds as most do not produce off-sets. Ferocactus stainessii ssp. pilosus commonly known as Fire Barrel is a clumping barrel cactus with thick red spines and additional wispy and hairy white spines. It is also known as Ferocactus pilosus and appears also to have brighter red, bigger and thicker central spines compared to the more common variety.
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