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Buy 10 PCS Lulu Climbing Wall Fixer Vine Climbing Wall Sticking Hook, Size:Large(White)... for R169.00
R 169
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Adlumia is a genus of two species in the Papaveraceae family. One species, Adlumia fungosa, is commonly known as the Allegheny vine, Climbing Fumitory, or Mountain Fringe. It is found in the eastern US, north of Virginia and Tennessee, as far west as Iowa and Minnesota, as well as in eastern Canada. The other species, Adlumia asiatica, is native to Korea and immediately neighboring parts of China and southeast Russia. The genus name derives from John Adlum (), a surveyor, associate judge, plants man and agriculturist who ran an 80 ha (200 acre) experimental farm in Georgetown, Washington D.C.         Adlumia fungosa is an herbaceous, creeping, flowering plant and is closely related to the Fumitory genus, Fumaria. Adlumia fungosa is a biennial climbing plant with very slender stems. The leaves are several times pinnately divided, prehensile, and feathery in texture. The white or pinkish flowers grow in large clusters and appear in summer. The plant grows on wet and wooded slopes, and is native to North America, particularly the Allegheny Mountains area. It is a threatened or endangered species throughout its range in northeastern North America, where it has not been completely extirpated. This vine can grow up to 3.6m in length on wooded and rocky slopes. The species name fungosa means 'spongy' in Latin.
R 1
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South Africa
ASARINA CLIMBING SNAPDRAGON – Asarina scandens   Asarina -  Proving that everything old is new again, Asirina is making a grand comeback from near obscurity. Trumpet shaped flowers always seem to add an old fashioned charm and Asarina adds delicate vines and leaves to create a totally beguiling vine. It looks almost too fragile to hold on, but have no fear, this vine is a survivor. And its trumpet blooms are bird favorites. ·          Flowers: The mm flowers are trumpet-shaped with 5 lobes. They droop downward on the vines, giving the effect of flowing. Climbing snapdragon blooms in shades of pink, blue, lavender and white. ·          Leaves: Bright green pointed heart or arrow head-shaped leaves. Common Names: Climbing Snapdragon, Creeping Snapdragon, Twining Snapdragon, Figwort. View our other items by clicking on the shield:    
R 5
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South Africa
Lophospermum is a genus of herbaceous perennial climbers or scramblers, native to mountainous regions of Mexico and Guatemala. Those that climb use twining leaf stalks. Their flowers are tubular, in shades of red, violet and purple, the larger flowers being pollinated by hummingbirds. Now placed in the greatly expanded family Plantaginaceae, the genus was traditionally placed in the Scrophulariaceae. The close relationship with some other genera, particularly Maurandya and Rhodochiton, has led to confusion over the names of some species. Lophospermum erubescens and Lophospermum scandens are cultivated as ornamental plants, as climbers or trailers. Lophospermum species are herbaceous perennial climbers with fibrous roots.         They climb by means of twining leaf stalks (petioles) rather than tendrils or twining stems. The long stems are branched, becoming woody at the base with age. In some species the stems grow from a woody caudex – a swollen, bulb-like structure at the base of the stem. The leaves are triangular or heart-shaped with a pointed apex and toothed edges (crenate or dentate). Both stems and leaves may have a purplish colour. Lophospermum erubescens, known as Mexican twist or creeping gloxinia, is a climbing or sprawling herbaceous perennial, native to the Sierra Madre Oriental mountains of Mexico, where it is found along forest margins or canyon walls. It climbs by means of twining leaf stalks. Wild plants have pink and white tubular flowers, although other colours are found in cultivation. It has been cultivated as an ornamental plant since at least 1830. Although not frost-hardy, it will survive if its base and roots are protected from freezing in the winter.
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South Africa
  Strophanthus is a genus of 35-40 species of flowering plants in the family Apocynaceae, native mainly to tropical Africa, extending to South Africa, with a few species in Asia, from southern India to the Philippines and southern China. The name (strophos anthos, "twisted cord flower") derives from the long twisted threadlike segments of the corolla, which in one species (S. preussii) attain a length of 3035 cm. The genus includes vines, shrubs and small trees. The leaves are opposite or whorled, simple broad lanceolate, 220 cm long, with an entire margin. This deciduous climbing plant features ovate hairy leaves and fragrant yellow flowers in spring.. Each corolla lobe elongates into a tail to 20cm long which hangs proudly amongst the leaves. The seeds are poisonous. Sow in spring. USDA Zone - 10 Season to Sow - Spring   Please familiarise yourself with the shipping info below   PLEASE NOTE THAT THE EXPRESS SHIPPING OPTION WILL NOT BE AVAILABLE FROM 22 NOVEMBER TILL 8 JANUARY 2018 DUE TO THE VOLUME OF PARCELS BEING HANDLED BY THE COURIERS. PLEASE NOTE THAT PARCELS ARE TAKING LONGER TO BE DELIVERED OVER THE HOLIDAY PERIOD AND DELIVERY BY CHRISTMAS CAN NO LONGER BE GUARENTEED. PLEASE ALSO NOTE THAT DURING DECEMBER SAME DAY DISPATCH DOES NOT APPLY. ORDERS RECEIVED BY 4PM ON WEEKDAYS WILL BE DISPATCHED THE FOLLOWING WORKING DAY. Please note the following shipping dates will apply over the holiday period: Orders with cleared payments between 2pm on Monday 18 December and 2pm on Tuesday 26 December 2017 will be dispatched on Wednesday 27 December 2017. Orders with cleared payments between 2pm on Tuesday 26 December 2017 and 2pm on Monday 1 January 2018 will be dispatched on Tuesday 2 January 2018. 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  
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South Africa (All cities)
  Clematis is a genus of about 300 species within the buttercup family Ranunculaceae. Their garden hybrids have been popular among gardeners beginning with Clematis jackmanii, a garden standby since 1862; more hybrid cultivars are being produced constantly. They are mainly of Chinese and Japanese origin. Most species are known as clematis in English. A deciduous climbing plant that features unique scented cream and pink flowers from Spring through Summer. Plant in Spring to early Summer and cut back in Winter for optimum growth. Has attractive fluffy seed heads. USDA Zone - 8 Season to Sow - Spring   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 16
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South Africa
Morning Glories are one of the best flowers to decorate fences and walls. The vining plants have gorgeous trumpet shaped flowers that open in the morning time. Each bloom only lasts a day, and the delicate flower fades with the advancing sunlight. The flowers also attract hummingbirds. Spectacular blue flowers make Heavenly Blue Morning Glory our most popular climbing vine. Loves to "show off" on a trellis, fence, or arbor. After growing, you will see why this morning glory is called "HEAVENLY". 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 19
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    This wonderful Italian heirloom summer squash is a vigorous climbing vine, producing many 30-40cm, lime-green fruits with a curvaceous trumpet shape and a delicate mild taste with a hint of nutty artichoke flavour. Trombettas flesh is seedless and firm and doesnt get watery or mushy like regular zucchini. The rambling plants will soon cover a trellis, fence or stakes with graceful fruits that hang like jade ornaments cloaked in a lush canopy of big, heart-shaped leaves. Seeds per pack - 10 Seeds Country of Origin - CANADA Certified Organic by - ECOCERT CANADA   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 29
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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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Passiflora edulis f. edulis  Seeds Of all the flowering vines, Passion Flower bears some of the showiest blooms on earth. The Passion Flower is easy to grow and looks absolutely stunning in the garden or inside, as a year-round houseplant. The variety offered here (Purple Granadilla) is a vigorous and free flowering deciduous climbing perennial vine which grows up to 6 meters long at maturity. Blooming from late May through October, its beautifully intricate purple and white fragrant flowers are approximately 7 – 10 cm across and are followed by smooth, round 5 cm fruits that are edible and turn yellow when ripe. The dark purple edulis variety is smaller than a lemon, though it is less acidic than the yellow passion fruit, and has a richer aroma and flavour. Although classed as half-hardy, Passion Flower can survive winters up to -20°C when it has the shelter of a north facing wall. In colder zones, these are best grown outside in containers and overwintered inside or grown as a year-round houseplant. Inside plants bloom intermittently throughout the winter months. In short, Passion Flower is very easy to grow, a delight to look at and smell and provide stunning flowers for any garden or a bright location inside. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds
R 19
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South Africa
Passiflora edulis f. edulis  Seeds Of all the flowering vines, Passion Flower bears some of the showiest blooms on earth. The Passion Flower is easy to grow and looks absolutely stunning in the garden or inside, as a year-round houseplant. The variety offered here (Purple Granadilla) is a vigorous and free flowering deciduous climbing perennial vine which grows up to 6 meters long at maturity. Blooming from late May through October, its beautifully intricate purple and white fragrant flowers are approximately 7 – 10 cm across and are followed by smooth, round 5 cm fruits that are edible and turn yellow when ripe. The dark purple edulis variety is smaller than a lemon, though it is less acidic than the yellow passion fruit, and has a richer aroma and flavour. Although classed as half-hardy, Passion Flower can survive winters up to -20°C when it has the shelter of a north facing wall. In colder zones, these are best grown outside in containers and overwintered inside or grown as a year-round houseplant. Inside plants bloom intermittently throughout the winter months. In short, Passion Flower is very easy to grow, a delight to look at and smell and provide stunning flowers for any garden or a bright location inside. The bid amount is for 1 Seed
R 1
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South Africa
Passiflora edulis f. edulis  Seeds Of all the flowering vines, Passion Flower bears some of the showiest blooms on earth. The Passion Flower is easy to grow and looks absolutely stunning in the garden or inside, as a year-round houseplant. The variety offered here (Purple Granadilla) is a vigorous and free flowering deciduous climbing perennial vine which grows up to 6 meters long at maturity. Blooming from late May through October, its beautifully intricate purple and white fragrant flowers are approximately 7 – 10 cm across and are followed by smooth, round 5 cm fruits that are edible and turn yellow when ripe. The dark purple edulis variety is smaller than a lemon, though it is less acidic than the yellow passion fruit, and has a richer aroma and flavour. Although classed as half-hardy, Passion Flower can survive winters up to -20°C when it has the shelter of a north facing wall. In colder zones, these are best grown outside in containers and overwintered inside or grown as a year-round houseplant. Inside plants bloom intermittently throughout the winter months. In short, Passion Flower is very easy to grow, a delight to look at and smell and provide stunning flowers for any garden or a bright location inside. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds  
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