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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Kochia scoparia Seeds Burning Bush   Commonly referred to as Burning Bush or Summer Cypress, the main attraction of this shrub is the colorful foliage. Foliage is dense and light green in summer, turning to brilliant red in autumn. An outstanding background plant for beds and borders or grow them as a fast growing temporary hedge. Grown as an annual, Kochia scoparia will readily self seed to give you new plants the following year. The deep red fall foliage of this variety is outstanding. The variety offered here grows 90 to 120 cm high. The bid amount is for 1 Seed We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
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South Africa
GERANIUM MAVERICK ORANGE.   The garden favourite! Geranium Maverick Orange is an excellent performer with a strong habit. You'll see up to 25% more flower buds per plant than on comparable seed raised varieties. The foliage is distinct and the vibrant orange colour make it the perfect choice for your summer bedding pots, containers, beds and borders. Geranium Maverick Orange grows to around 30cm in height and flowers throughout the summer. For best results: Plant in well-drained soil and feed periodically, watering sparingly but often. Remove faded geranium blooms and blemished foliage to promote healthy growth and flowers through the summer.   View our other items by clicking on the shield:  
R 9
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Acer palmatum Suminagashi Seeds Japanese Maple 'Hogyoku' Owing to its striking autumn colour of bright pumpkin orange, this Japanese Maple cultivar is often referred to as "Jewel of Fall". This is a great landscape specimen with an upright, compact growing habit, attractive summer green foliage, stunning autumn colours and beautiful pale bark. This variety is hardy -20°Celsius and can grow to a mature height of approximately 4.5 meters. It responds well to pruning and is also suitable for container growing or bonsai culture. Maples are unrivalled for their autumn foliage colouring and variety of leaf shapes and textures. Maples are a very popular choice for the art of bonsai and many are compact enough for the average garden. Their flowers are green, yellow, orange or red and though individually small, the effect of an entire tree in flower can be striking in several species. Bark is another feature of some maples, although usually smooth grey or greenish, in the group known as the ‘snake bark maples’ it has longitudinal grey or red-brown stripes and in others it is flaky or papery. Most of the approximate 129 species come from East Asia, particularly China, where over 80 species can be found, Japan, with more than 20 species, and the eastern Himalayas. Most species are deciduous, but a few in southern Asia and the Mediterranean region are evergreen. Most maples prefer a cool, moist climate with ample rainfall in spring and summer. A planting position sheltered from strong winds suits them best. For best autumn colour, grow them in a neutral to acid soil. Propagation is generally from seed but grafting is also an option. Seed germination is aided by stratification. The bid amount is for 1 Seed Growing Instructions + a FREE Bonsai eBook will be sent to your email. WE ALLOW 30 DAYS FOR PAYMENT The Acer genus includes, but is not limited to the following species. Acer lobelii, Acer longipes, Acer lucidum, Acer macrophyllum, Acer mandshuricum, Acer mapienense, Acer maximowiczianum, Acer maximowiczii, Acer miaoshanicum, Acer miaotaiense‎, Acer micranthum, Acer laurinum, Acer laxiflorum, Acer leipoense, Acer leucoderme, Acer linganense, Acer miyabei, Acer glabrum, Acer granatense, Acer grandidentatum, Acer griseum, Acer grosseri, Acer hainanense, Acer forrestii, Acer franchetii, Acer kweilinense, Acer laevigatum, Acer serrulatum, Acer shangszeense, Acer barbinerve, Acer buergerianum, Acer pubipalmatum, Acer pycnanthum, Acer regelii, Acer robustum, Acer rubescens, Acer montanum, Acer erianthum, Acer schneiderianum, Acer semenovii, Acer amplum, Acer argutum, Acer ukurunduense, Acer undulatum, Acer fenzelianum and Acer flabellatum.
R 6
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Nierembergia hippomanica Seeds Common Names: Cupflower, Purple Robe Early, free-flowering, vigorous, dwarf mounds of fine foliage quickly become adorned in attractive purple cup shaped blooms. Creates a colorful edging or ground cover in borders or rockeries all summer. Nierembergia is the perfect ground cover plant if you want a long-blooming, easy-care perennial to edge the front of a bed or border. It flowers all summer, and there's no need to deadhead. It can also be used in hanging baskets. Likes well drained soil. Keep well watered. It grows to a height of 20cm, prefers full sun to perform at its best and will flower from early summer to autumn. The bid amouunt is for 1 Seed We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Acer palmatum Seeds Japanese Maple Acer palmatum are deciduous small trees and shrubs, with opposing five pointed leaves, native to Japan, China and Korea. There are at present hundreds of varieties in cultivation. Palmatum species are separated from other Acer species within their genus by way of their 5 pointed leaves. They are very popular for use as bonsai due to their ready ability to respond to most bonsai techniques, beautiful foliage and graceful branch structure. Maples are unrivalled for their autumn foliage colouring and variety of leaf shapes and textures. Maples are a very popular choice for the art of bonsai and many are compact enough for the average garden. Their flowers are green, yellow, orange or red and though individually small, the effect of an entire tree in flower can be striking in several species. Bark is another feature of some maples, although usually smooth grey or greenish, in the group known as the ‘snake bark maples’ it has longitudinal grey or red-brown stripes and in others it is flaky or papery. Most of the approximate 129 species come from East Asia, particularly China, where over 80 species can be found, Japan, with more than 20 species, and the eastern Himalayas. Most species are deciduous, but a few in southern Asia and the Mediterranean region are evergreen. Most maples prefer a cool, moist climate with ample rainfall in spring and summer. A planting position sheltered from strong winds suits them best. For best autumn colour, grow them in a neutral to acid soil. Propagation is generally from seed but grafting is also an option. Seed germination is aided by stratification. The bid amount is for 1 Seed Growing Instructions + a FREE Bonsai eBook will be sent to your email. WE ALLOW 30 DAYS FOR PAYMENT The Acer genus includes, but is not limited to the following species. Acer acuminatum, Acer aidzuense, Acer albopurpurascens, Acer ambiguum, Acer barbatum, Acer caesium, Acer calcaratum, Acer campbellii, Acer campestre, Acer fabri, Acer fedschenkoanum, Acer fengii, Acer fenzelianum, Acer flabellatum, Acer floridanum, Acer garrettii, Acer ginnala, Acer giraldii, Acer heldreichii, Acer henryi, Acer hersii, Acer hyrcanum, Acer insulare, Acer japonicum, Acer kiukiangense, Acer komarovii, Acer kuomeii, Acer lampingense, Acer mono, Acer monspessulanum, Acer morifolium, Acer nayongense, Acer negundo, Acer nigrum, Acer pubescens, Acer rubrum, Acer rufinerve, Acer saccharinum, Acer saccharum, Acer sempervirens, Acer shihweii, Acer shirasawanum, Acer sichourense, Acer sieboldianum, Acer sikkimense, Acer sinense, Acer sino-oblongum, Acer sinopurpurascens, Acer skutchii, Acer spicatum, Acer stachyophyllum, Acer sterculiaceum, Acer sunyiense, Acer sutchuenense, Acer sycopseoides, Acer syriacum, Acer tutcheri, Acer vanvolxemii, Acer velutinum, Acer villosum, Acer wangchii, Acer wardii, Acer wilsonii, Acer wuyuanense, Acer yangbiense, Acer yaoshanicum, Acer yinkunii and Acer yuii.
R 5
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South Africa
VINCA PACIFICA WHITE   Such a trouble-free delight in the garden, this hale-and-hearty Vinca begins blooming extra-early with big flowers of pure white, each dotted with a soft pink eye. The blooms continue in full force for months, despite extreme heat, poor soil, and just about any other obstacle Nature throws its way! The Pacifica series is renowned for its ultra-tough performance, and you will love the uniform, neat, yet very bushy 25  to 30cm plants, which stay colorful for months on end. The blooms are 50mm across and held wide open, with a small, distinctive contrasting eye. They are held up and out from the fresh, lush foliage, making them a splendid choice for beds, borders, ground cover, and baskets. They even make terrific houseplants during the winter months! Pacifica blooms luxuriously despite heat and drought, making it a favorite in climates with long, hot, dry summers. A sun-lover, it's constantly in color from early summer till frost, offering lush foliage as well as plentiful blooms View our other items by clicking on the shield:.  
R 5
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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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South Africa
Acer palmatum  Bonsai Seeds Acer palmatum are deciduous small trees and shrubs, with opposing five pointed leaves, native to Japan, China and Korea. There are at present hundreds of varieties in cultivation. Palmatum species are separated from other Acer species within their genus by way of their 5 pointed leaves. They are very popular for use as bonsai due to their ready ability to respond to most bonsai techniques, beautiful foliage and graceful branch structure. Maples are unrivalled for their autumn foliage colouring and variety of leaf shapes and textures. Maples are a very popular choice for the art of bonsai and many are compact enough for the average garden. Their flowers are green, yellow, orange or red and though individually small, the effect of an entire tree in flower can be striking in several species. Bark is another feature of some maples, although usually smooth grey or greenish, in the group known as the ‘snake bark maples’ it has longitudinal grey or red-brown stripes and in others it is flaky or papery. Most of the approximate 129 species come from East Asia, particularly China, where over 80 species can be found, Japan, with more than 20 species, and the eastern Himalayas. Most species are deciduous, but a few in southern Asia and the Mediterranean region are evergreen. Most maples prefer a cool, moist climate with ample rainfall in spring and summer. A planting position sheltered from strong winds suits them best. For best autumn colour, grow them in a neutral to acid soil. Propagation is generally from seed but grafting is also an option. Seed germination is aided by stratification. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds
R 45
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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. The bid amount is for 1 Seed
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South Africa
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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South Africa
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
Acer palmatum  Seeds Acer palmatum are deciduous small trees and shrubs, with opposing five pointed leaves, native to Japan, China and Korea. There are at present hundreds of varieties in cultivation. Palmatum species are separated from other Acer species within their genus by way of their 5 pointed leaves. They are very popular for use as bonsai due to their ready ability to respond to most bonsai techniques, beautiful foliage and graceful branch structure. Maples are unrivalled for their autumn foliage colouring and variety of leaf shapes and textures. Maples are a very popular choice for the art of bonsai and many are compact enough for the average garden. Their flowers are green, yellow, orange or red and though individually small, the effect of an entire tree in flower can be striking in several species. Bark is another feature of some maples, although usually smooth grey or greenish, in the group known as the ‘snake bark maples’ it has longitudinal grey or red-brown stripes and in others it is flaky or papery. Most of the approximate 129 species come from East Asia, particularly China, where over 80 species can be found, Japan, with more than 20 species, and the eastern Himalayas. Most species are deciduous, but a few in southern Asia and the Mediterranean region are evergreen. Most maples prefer a cool, moist climate with ample rainfall in spring and summer. A planting position sheltered from strong winds suits them best. For best autumn colour, grow them in a neutral to acid soil. Propagation is generally from seed but grafting is also an option. Seed germination is aided by stratification. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds
R 45
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South Africa
  KOREAN MINT – AGASTACHE RUGOSA Agastache Rugosa has tall spikes of lavender to rich purple blue lipped flowers, above toothed dark green arrow shaped foliage. When brushed past or crushed, the foliage emits a sweet liquorice perfume. A wonderful plant for attracting bees and butterflies to the garden, while adding a robust perennial to the border in the summer months. The aromatic leaves of are edible. Young growth can be sprinkled in salads, used to decorate cakes, used to make a tea or floated in drinks. Agastache added to your Pimms lifts it to a higher sphere altogether. These easy-to-grow and easy to care for plants enjoy dry soils and sunny positions. A short-lived perennial they will flower in the same year given an early sowing and can be used as an annual. Agastache is a ‘wonder honey plant’, it produces copious amounts of nectar for bees and butterflies to feast upon. It is an important crop for commercial honey production, it is estimated that just one acre of Agastache can support over 100 hives. Because of its later season and prolific flowering, it is a boon for building up bees’ honey reserves before winter and will produce a honey surplus where drifts are grown. The flowers produce nectar that makes a light, good-quality honey. In addition goldfinches and other small birds love the seeds in winter. View our other items by clicking on the shield:    
R 6
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South Africa
  Carex Bronze Curls is a graceful ornamental grass with arching copper evergreen foliage, each ending with a slight curl. Its fountainous habit adds a nice weeping look to mixed containers, and its bold colour contrasts beautifully with all the nearby green-leaved plants. The foliage has pink tints through spring, then turns golden-amber till frost. It is attractive in containers, in rock gardens and at gardens edge, adding colour and texture to both summer and autumn displays. This low-maintenance plant quickly becomes established in borders or containers. It is extremely versatile with regard to soil types, tolerating dryness, salt winds and sandy drought-prone soils and yet will adapt to quite moist situations. It is disease, pest resistant and evergreen and will provide valuable interest to the garden.   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
Acer palmatum  Seeds Acer palmatum are deciduous small trees and shrubs, with opposing five pointed leaves, native to Japan, China and Korea. There are at present hundreds of varieties in cultivation. Palmatum species are separated from other Acer species within their genus by way of their 5 pointed leaves. They are very popular for use as bonsai due to their ready ability to respond to most bonsai techniques, beautiful foliage and graceful branch structure. Maples are unrivalled for their autumn foliage colouring and variety of leaf shapes and textures. Maples are a very popular choice for the art of bonsai and many are compact enough for the average garden. Their flowers are green, yellow, orange or red and though individually small, the effect of an entire tree in flower can be striking in several species. Bark is another feature of some maples, although usually smooth grey or greenish, in the group known as the ‘snake bark maples’ it has longitudinal grey or red-brown stripes and in others it is flaky or papery. Most of the approximate 129 species come from East Asia, particularly China, where over 80 species can be found, Japan, with more than 20 species, and the eastern Himalayas. Most species are deciduous, but a few in southern Asia and the Mediterranean region are evergreen. Most maples prefer a cool, moist climate with ample rainfall in spring and summer. A planting position sheltered from strong winds suits them best. For best autumn colour, grow them in a neutral to acid soil. Propagation is generally from seed but grafting is also an option. Seed germination is aided by stratification. On offer is a pack of 5 Seeds
R 25
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South Africa (All cities)
Acer palmatum  Seeds Acer palmatum are deciduous small trees and shrubs, with opposing five pointed leaves, native to Japan, China and Korea. There are at present hundreds of varieties in cultivation. Palmatum species are separated from other Acer species within their genus by way of their 5 pointed leaves. They are very popular for use as bonsai due to their ready ability to respond to most bonsai techniques, beautiful foliage and graceful branch structure. Maples are unrivalled for their autumn foliage colouring and variety of leaf shapes and textures. Maples are a very popular choice for the art of bonsai and many are compact enough for the average garden. Their flowers are green, yellow, orange or red and though individually small, the effect of an entire tree in flower can be striking in several species. Bark is another feature of some maples, although usually smooth grey or greenish, in the group known as the ‘snake bark maples’ it has longitudinal grey or red-brown stripes and in others it is flaky or papery. Most of the approximate 129 species come from East Asia, particularly China, where over 80 species can be found, Japan, with more than 20 species, and the eastern Himalayas. Most species are deciduous, but a few in southern Asia and the Mediterranean region are evergreen. Most maples prefer a cool, moist climate with ample rainfall in spring and summer. A planting position sheltered from strong winds suits them best. For best autumn colour, grow them in a neutral to acid soil. Propagation is generally from seed but grafting is also an option. Seed germination is aided by stratification. The bid amount is for 1 Seed
R 5
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South Africa (All cities)
Acer palmatum  Bonsai Seeds Acer palmatum are deciduous small trees and shrubs, with opposing five pointed leaves, native to Japan, China and Korea. There are at present hundreds of varieties in cultivation. Palmatum species are separated from other Acer species within their genus by way of their 5 pointed leaves. They are very popular for use as bonsai due to their ready ability to respond to most bonsai techniques, beautiful foliage and graceful branch structure. Maples are unrivalled for their autumn foliage colouring and variety of leaf shapes and textures. Maples are a very popular choice for the art of bonsai and many are compact enough for the average garden. Their flowers are green, yellow, orange or red and though individually small, the effect of an entire tree in flower can be striking in several species. Bark is another feature of some maples, although usually smooth grey or greenish, in the group known as the ‘snake bark maples’ it has longitudinal grey or red-brown stripes and in others it is flaky or papery. Most of the approximate 129 species come from East Asia, particularly China, where over 80 species can be found, Japan, with more than 20 species, and the eastern Himalayas. Most species are deciduous, but a few in southern Asia and the Mediterranean region are evergreen. Most maples prefer a cool, moist climate with ample rainfall in spring and summer. A planting position sheltered from strong winds suits them best. For best autumn colour, grow them in a neutral to acid soil. Propagation is generally from seed but grafting is also an option. Seed germination is aided by stratification. The bid amount is for 1 Seed
R 5
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South Africa (All cities)
Acer palmatum  Bonsai Seeds Acer palmatum are deciduous small trees and shrubs, with opposing five pointed leaves, native to Japan, China and Korea. There are at present hundreds of varieties in cultivation. Palmatum species are separated from other Acer species within their genus by way of their 5 pointed leaves. They are very popular for use as bonsai due to their ready ability to respond to most bonsai techniques, beautiful foliage and graceful branch structure. Maples are unrivalled for their autumn foliage colouring and variety of leaf shapes and textures. Maples are a very popular choice for the art of bonsai and many are compact enough for the average garden. Their flowers are green, yellow, orange or red and though individually small, the effect of an entire tree in flower can be striking in several species. Bark is another feature of some maples, although usually smooth grey or greenish, in the group known as the ‘snake bark maples’ it has longitudinal grey or red-brown stripes and in others it is flaky or papery. Most of the approximate 129 species come from East Asia, particularly China, where over 80 species can be found, Japan, with more than 20 species, and the eastern Himalayas. Most species are deciduous, but a few in southern Asia and the Mediterranean region are evergreen. Most maples prefer a cool, moist climate with ample rainfall in spring and summer. A planting position sheltered from strong winds suits them best. For best autumn colour, grow them in a neutral to acid soil. Propagation is generally from seed but grafting is also an option. Seed germination is aided by stratification. On offer is a pack of 50 Seeds
R 180
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Dierama mossii Seeds The genus Dierama, placed in the Iridaceae family, is endemic to Africa and contains around 45 species distributed from the southern Cape in South Africa to the highlands of Ethiopia. Most are found in the eastern mountainous regions of Southern Africa. Its greatest diversity is found in KwaZulu-Natal, where about 26 species occur. The genus name Dierama is derived from an ancient Greek word meaning a funnel, referring to the shape of the flower. Dierama is an evergreen, mainly summer growing geophyte. It has long, narrow tough fibrous foliage and pendulous bell-shaped flowers in shades of white, yellow, pink, magenta, mauve or maroon. It is recognized by its wiry, usually drooping spikes, and it can be quite dramatic in the garden. Common names include Angel’s Fishing Rod, Harebells, Fairybells, Wedding Bells, Fairy Fishing Rod and Wandflowers in English and Grasklokkies in Afrikaans. Dierama mossii is a South African indigenous species from the Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal and Mpumalanga Provinces. It grows to 1m in height. Unlike most other Dierama species, Dierama mossii thrives in damp soil. It has delicate mauve to pink flowers borne on erect stems during summer. The bid amount is for 1 Seed We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
R 2
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Dierama pulcherrimum Seeds The genus Dierama, placed in the Iridaceae family, is endemic to Africa and contains around 45 species distributed from the southern Cape in South Africa to the highlands of Ethiopia. Most are found in the eastern mountainous regions of Southern Africa. Its greatest diversity is found in KwaZulu-Natal, where about 26 species occur. The genus name Dierama is derived from an ancient Greek word meaning a funnel, referring to the shape of the flower. Dierama is an evergreen, mainly summer growing geophyte. It has long, narrow tough fibrous foliage and pendulous bell-shaped flowers in shades of white, yellow, pink, magenta, mauve or maroon. It is recognized by its wiry, usually drooping spikes, and it can be quite dramatic in the garden. Common names include Angel’s Fishing Rod, Harebells, Fairybells, Wedding Bells, Fairy Fishing Rod and Wandflowers in English and Grasklokkies in Afrikaans. Dierama pulcherrimum is a South African endemic species from the Eastern Cape Province. It was previously known as Dierama longiflorum. It is an elegant perennial forming a clump of long, narrow, evergreen leaves, with tall, arching stems bearing nodding, bell-shaped, rosy-purple flowers 4-6cm long in summer. The bid amount is for 1 Seed We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Dierama latifolium Seeds The genus Dierama, placed in the Iridaceae family, is endemic to Africa and contains around 45 species distributed from the southern Cape in South Africa to the highlands of Ethiopia. Most are found in the eastern mountainous regions of Southern Africa. Its greatest diversity is found in KwaZulu-Natal, where about 26 species occur. The genus name Dierama is derived from an ancient Greek word meaning a funnel, referring to the shape of the flower. Dierama is an evergreen, mainly summer growing geophyte. It has long, narrow tough fibrous foliage and pendulous bell-shaped flowers in shades of white, yellow, pink, magenta, mauve or maroon. It is recognized by its wiry, usually drooping spikes, and it can be quite dramatic in the garden. Common names include Angel’s Fishing Rod, Harebells, Fairybells, Wedding Bells, Fairy Fishing Rod and Wandflowers in English and Grasklokkies in Afrikaans. Dierama latifolium is a South African endemic species from the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal Provinces. It is an evergreen perennial with grass-like leaves and in summer, it bears pendant pink or red, bell-shaped flowers, on slender, arching stems that move in the slightest breeze. The bid amount is for 1 Seed We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
R 1
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Dierama erectum Seeds The genus Dierama, placed in the Iridaceae family, is endemic to Africa and contains around 45 species distributed from the southern Cape in South Africa to the highlands of Ethiopia. Most are found in the eastern mountainous regions of Southern Africa. Its greatest diversity is found in KwaZulu-Natal, where about 26 species occur. The genus name Dierama is derived from an ancient Greek word meaning a funnel, referring to the shape of the flower. Dierama is an evergreen, mainly summer growing geophyte. It has long, narrow tough fibrous foliage and pendulous bell-shaped flowers in shades of white, yellow, pink, magenta, mauve or maroon. It is recognized by its wiry, usually drooping spikes, and it can be quite dramatic in the garden. Common names include Angel’s Fishing Rod, Harebells, Fairybells, Wedding Bells, Fairy Fishing Rod and Wandflowers in English and Grasklokkies in Afrikaans. Dierama erectum is a rare South African endemic species from the KwaZulu-Natal Province. It grows to 1.5m in height and has crowded pink flowers borne on erect stems during summer. It is an unusual dierama, having stiff, upright, flower spikes, unlike most other dieramas which have long, gracefully droopimg flower stems. The bid amount is for 1 Seed We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
R 1
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Aristolochia is a large plant genus with over 500 species that is the namesake of the family Aristolochiaceae. Its members are commonly known as birthwort, pipevine or Dutchman's pipe and are widespread and occur in the most diverse climates. Aristolochia is a genus of evergreen and deciduous woody vines and herbaceous perennials. Aristolochia fimbriata, the White Veined Hardy Dutchman's Pipe, is an excellent hanging basket or container plant. Its small stem, make it more suitable than other Aristolochia for basket culture. This smaller tropical vine climbs to only 1-2 meters. It is native to Argentina, Paraguay and Southern Brazil. A rare find. A must for those who collect the unusual. It always attracts the attention by the strange flowers that are produced amongst the white-veined leaves.           Flowers are solitary and are formed under the leaves. The cute little 2.5cm to 5cm long yellow and brown flowers, resembling miniature elephant trunks, are produced along the stem all summer. The flowers are green on the tube, brown on the mouth entrance and veined purple brown inside. The mouth entrance has a bizarre and striking arrangement of hairs that stick out like a rough material. This is one of the most attractive foliage plants you can grow. This really cool deciduous groundcover Dutchman's Pipe spreads out to 75cm on little green stems. Each rounded leaf is medium green, highlighted with dramatic silver veining. In winter, the stems retreat back to the base if cultivated outside, so no invasive problems. Hardiness zones °C/5°F,-5°C/25°F) in winter. Aristolochia fimbriata likes to grow in a light and airy place, but not in direct sunlight. Keep summer temperatures from °C and winter temperatures above 10°C. Water regularly during the growth period, once or twice a week. Water no more than once a week during winter. Fertilize with a balanced fertilizer every third watering throughout the growing season. It grows best in rich, well-drained soil.
R 7
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Carpinus betulus  Bonsai Seeds Carpinus is a genus of 35-40 species of deciduous trees from woodland areas in Europe, Asia and North America. They have alternate, prominently veined, entire or toothed leaves. The leaves are a mid-green through the growing season before turning a bright yellow or red in autumn, the leaves remain hanging on the tree throughout winter. Carpinus species have silvery-purple fluting of the bark which helps identify it from Fagus species/Beech. Though slow starters they become very vigorous growers. Hornbeams prefer long growing seasons with hot summers however their leaves burn if not given some protection from the sun at the height of summer. Hornbeams prefer long growing seasons with hot summers however their leaves burn if not given some protection from the sun at the height of summer. Carpinus betulus /European Hornbeam have bright green foliage turning clear yellow in autumn. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds
R 35
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Carpinus betulus  Bonsai Seeds Carpinus is a genus of 35-40 species of deciduous trees from woodland areas in Europe, Asia and North America. They have alternate, prominently veined, entire or toothed leaves. The leaves are a mid-green through the growing season before turning a bright yellow or red in autumn, the leaves remain hanging on the tree throughout winter. Carpinus species have silvery-purple fluting of the bark which helps identify it from Fagus species/Beech. Though slow starters they become very vigorous growers. Hornbeams prefer long growing seasons with hot summers however their leaves burn if not given some protection from the sun at the height of summer. Hornbeams prefer long growing seasons with hot summers however their leaves burn if not given some protection from the sun at the height of summer. Carpinus betulus /European Hornbeam have bright green foliage turning clear yellow in autumn. The bid amount is for 1 Seed
R 3
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Sophora japonica  Bonsai Seeds Sophora japonica commonly known as Japanese Pagoda Tree is native to China and Korea, but not Japan. It is a medium to large deciduous tree that typically matures to 15 to 22 meters tall with a broad rounded crown. It is generally cultivated for its attractive compound foliage and fragrant late summer flowers. Pinnate leaves 25cm, each with 7-17 oval, lustrous, dark green leaflets, remain attractive throughout the growing season. Leaves retain green colour late into autumn. Small, fragrant, pea-like, creamy white flowers (each 1.5cm long) bloom in late summer in sweeping terminal panicles to 30cm long and to 30cm wide. Flowers fall to the ground around the tree after bloom covering the ground with a blanket of white. Flowers give way to slender, 1- to 6-seeded, knobby, bean-like pods (to 7.5-20cm long) that mature to brown in autumn and persist into winter. Although not native to Japan, the specific epithet and common name seem to recognize the early use of the tree in Japan around Buddhist temples. This tree is also commonly known as Chinese scholar tree. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds
R 28
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