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Buy HOLLY GREEN Rainbow Dust Colour Flo Concentrated Liquid Food Air Brush Colouring for R51.99
R 51
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Buy Rainbow Dust Edible Food Paint METALLIC HOLLY GREEN Cake Decorating Sugarcraft for R149.99
R 149
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Buy Rainbow Dust Cake Craft Brush - Metallic Holly Green - Filled with Edible Paint for R119.99
R 119
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Buy SPRING GREEN Rainbow Dust Colour Flo Edible Liquid Food Air Brush Colouring 16ml for R109.99
R 109
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Add a touch of gorgeous green to your festive tablescape with these Festive Placemats. These metallic printed paper placemats are the perfect addition to your festive table and pair beautifully with the Holly & Ivy crackers range. Pack of 8 disposable placemats Luxury 230gsm metallic printed paper Add a touch of colour to any celebration A beautiful addition to your festive table Recyclable and biodegradable Holly & Ivy is a premium South African family-owned brand that makes high quality party products and handmade Christmas crackers. Their product range is internationally inspired, with both local and international sourcing, and every product has their love and attention invested in it. Specifications Dimensions: 34cm x 25.5cm x 5cm
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Eucalyptus deglupta  Seeds Eucalyptus deglupta commonly known as Rainbow Eucalyptus, Mindanao Gum or Rainbow Gum is a beautiful multi-coloured tree native from the island of Mindanao in the Philippines. It is also found in New Britain, New Guinea, Sulawesi and Seram but it is grown around the world to make paper pulp. It is also found in French Polynesia. The tree is also grown for its decorative trunk. Indeed, it permanently loses its smooth bark in long, thin strips and gradually changes colour as it ages: first a pale green before becoming darker blue, purple, orange and brown hence the common name of the tree: Rainbow Eucalyptus. It can measure up to seventy-five feet high and has white flowers. It supports many types of soils, but prefers to live in the humid tropics. It can withstand freezing temperatures for short periods. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds
R 38
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Violet leaves, White Musk and Tuberose soar over clouds which are far behind you and below you see green islands contrast with the Azure Sea, and on the sand in colour, the lei hung around your neck. You're over the rainbow. Top notes: Blackcurrant, Violet Leaves Middle notes: Jasmine, Rose, Violet  Base notes: Amber, Musk, Vanilla   THIS PRODUCT  380g   BRAND  GLASSHOUSE     
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    Hand-blown spoon pipe with bubble  inlays, Forever colour changing in different angles and light due to fuming with precious metals and blown with oxides techniques inside various glass layers. It projects a golden metallic finish in a rainbow of colours (green, blue, gold,copper, bronze etc). This pipe is made with a solid electric b lue colour glass, the tube and mouth piece have an additional overlay of either  blue or yellow glass colour technique work that is again encased in a clear glass tube revealing numerous bubbles inside the tube of the pipe.  13cm in length   _______________________________________________________________________________    
R 490
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Mammillaria is arguably the most popular cactus genus in cultivation. Mammillarias have extremely variable spination from species to species, and eye-catching flowers, making them specifically attractive for cactus hobbyists. Most Mammillaria plants are considered easy to cultivate. The genus Mammillaria is one of the largest in the Cactaceae family, with currently over 200 known species and varieties recognized. Mammillarias are native to Mexico, southwest USA, the Caribbean, Colombia, Venezuela, Guatemala and Honduras. The first was described by Carolus Linnaeus as Cactus mammillaris in 1753, deriving its name from Latin mammilla, "nipple", referring to the tubercles that are one of the plant's specific features.           In 1812, the cactus specialist Adrian Haworth described the genus Mammillaria to contain this and related species. Numerous species are commonly known as nipple cactus, fishhook cactus or pincushion though such terms may also be used for related taxa such as Escobaria. Mammillaria species can be grown as pot plants and make interesting features on a sunny veranda or windowsill. They also make an attractive addition to a rockery or water-wise garden. The variation in spines is a novel selling feature and often, these plants fit the stereotypical expectations that most people have for a cactus plant, although some species are only going to be found among highly-dedicated cactus growers. The popularity of this genus has led to a good deal of study and consequent literature on both growing and identifying Mammillaria species. Mammillaria rhodantha, more commonly known as the Rainbow Pincushion, was first described by Link & Otto in 1829. Synonyms include Mammillaria droegeana, Mammillaria fuscata, Mammillaria rhodantha var. droegeana, Mammillaria calacantha, Mammillaria pringlei, Mammillaria bonavitii, Cactus rhodanthus and Neomammillaria rhodantha. This species can be solitary or grow in clumps. The globose to cylindrical stems are dark green in colour and grow up to 30 cm in height and 12 cm in diameter. The purple to red flowers occur from spring, right through summer and into autumn. This species can endure temperatures of down to -4°C.
R 9
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Mammillaria is arguably the most popular cactus genus in cultivation. Mammillarias have extremely variable spination from species to species, and eye-catching flowers, making them specifically attractive for cactus hobbyists. Most Mammillaria plants are considered easy to cultivate. The genus Mammillaria is one of the largest in the Cactaceae family, with currently over 200 known species and varieties recognized. Mammillarias are native to Mexico, southwest USA, the Caribbean, Colombia, Venezuela, Guatemala and Honduras. The first was described by Carolus Linnaeus as Cactus mammillaris in 1753, deriving its name from Latin mammilla, "nipple", referring to the tubercles that are one of the plant's specific features.           In 1812, the cactus specialist Adrian Haworth described the genus Mammillaria to contain this and related species. Numerous species are commonly known as nipple cactus, fishhook cactus or pincushion though such terms may also be used for related taxa such as Escobaria. Mammillaria species can be grown as pot plants and make interesting features on a sunny veranda or windowsill. They also make an attractive addition to a rockery or water-wise garden. The variation in spines is a novel selling feature and often, these plants fit the stereotypical expectations that most people have for a cactus plant, although some species are only going to be found among highly-dedicated cactus growers. The popularity of this genus has led to a good deal of study and consequent literature on both growing and identifying Mammillaria species. Mammillaria rhodantha, more commonly known as the Rainbow Pincushion, was first described by Link & Otto in 1829. Synonyms include Mammillaria droegeana, Mammillaria fuscata, Mammillaria rhodantha var. droegeana, Mammillaria calacantha, Mammillaria pringlei, Mammillaria bonavitii, Cactus rhodanthus and Neomammillaria rhodantha. This species can be solitary or grow in clumps. The globose to cylindrical stems are dark green in colour and grow up to 30 cm in height and 12 cm in diameter. The purple to red flowers occur from spring, right through summer and into autumn. This species can endure temperatures of down to -4°C. Mammillaria rhodantha var. rubrum is a red spined variety of Mammillaria rhodantha.
R 39
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Mammillaria is arguably the most popular cactus genus in cultivation. Mammillarias have extremely variable spination from species to species, and eye-catching flowers, making them specifically attractive for cactus hobbyists. Most Mammillaria plants are considered easy to cultivate. The genus Mammillaria is one of the largest in the Cactaceae family, with currently over 200 known species and varieties recognized. Mammillarias are native to Mexico, southwest USA, the Caribbean, Colombia, Venezuela, Guatemala and Honduras. The first was described by Carolus Linnaeus as Cactus mammillaris in 1753, deriving its name from Latin mammilla, "nipple", referring to the tubercles that are one of the plant's specific features.           In 1812, the cactus specialist Adrian Haworth described the genus Mammillaria to contain this and related species. Numerous species are commonly known as nipple cactus, fishhook cactus or pincushion though such terms may also be used for related taxa such as Escobaria. Mam can be grown as pot plants and make interesting features on a sunny veranda or windowsill. They also make an attractive addition to a rockery or water-wise garden. The variation in spines is a novel selling feature and often, these plants fit the stereotypical expectations that most people have for a cactus plant, although some species are only going to be found among highly-dedicated cactus growers. The popularity of this genus has led to a good deal of study and consequent literature on both growing and identifying Mammillaria species. Mammillaria rhodantha, more commonly known as the Rainbow Pincushion, was first described by Link & Otto in 1829. Synonyms include Mammillaria droegeana, Mammillaria fuscata, Mammillaria rhodantha var. droegeana, Mammillaria calacantha, Mammillaria pringlei, Mammillaria bonavitii, Cactus rhodanthus and Neomammillaria rhodantha. This species can be solitary or grow in clumps. The globose to cylindrical stems are dark green in colour and grow up to 30 cm in height and 12 cm in diameter. The purple to red flowers occur from spring, right through summer and into autumn. This species can endure temperatures of down to -4°C.
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The Cotton Hammock is easy to set up, boasts crease proof material and is easy to carry and pack. Create an exotic holiday-feel in your own back yard. Material: Canvas/Nylon fabric Strong hammock with stand weight of 90kg Easy set-up, just fix the hammock with two binding strings and tie the strings to poles Easy to carry and pack Crease-proof, pleasant to look at and feels comfortable Suitable for outdoor sports like camping, climbing, travelling, hiking, picnic, backyards, even indoor use Size: 180cm x 80cm Length with strings: 250cm Rope length: 310cm Stand weight: Approximately 90kg Package size: Dia 16cm (D) x 30cm Choose between these options: Rainbow Blue Green Purple Package Includes: One Hammock Two Binding strings Same Colour Scheme Sack    
R 249
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