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Robertson (Western Cape)
We have the following: Koorsboom/Fever Tree, Papierbas/Paperbark, Acacia Karoo/Sweet Thorn, Lekker Ruik Peuldoring/Scented Pod, Swart Apiesdoring/Black Monkey Thorn, Olienhout/Wild Olive, Wit Olienhout/False Olive, Wilde pruim/Wild Plum, Essenhout/Cape Ash, Rooi Essenhout/Natal Mahogany, Outeniqua Geelhout/Yellowood, Egte/Real Geelhout, Henkel Geelhout/Yellow wood, Grootblaar Koraalboom/Broad Leaved Coral Tree, Kleinblaar Koraalboom, Karee Wilger/Karee Bulk orders welcome and delivery can be arranged at an extra cost. Contact Frank Bekker on 0826505653 All in the 1.5-2m range. We have 2000 trees in total. 1 - 9 Trees @ R 200 / tree 10 Trees or more @ R 150 / tree We are in the Bonnievale area.
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Worcester (Western Cape)
We have the following: Koorsboom/Fever Tree, Papierbas/Paperbark, Acacia Karoo/Sweet Thorn, Lekker Ruik Peuldoring/Scented Pod, Swart Apiesdoring/Black Monkey Thorn, Olienhout/Wild Olive, Wit Olienhout/False Olive, Wilde pruim/Wild Plum, Essenhout/Cape Ash, Rooi Essenhout/Natal Mahogany, Outeniqua Geelhout/Yellowood, Egte/Real Geelhout, Henkel Geelhout/Yellow wood, Grootblaar Koraalboom/Broad Leaved Coral Tree, Kleinblaar Koraalboom, Karee Wilger/Karee Bulk orders welcome. WhatsApp Oliver Bekker on 0827893801 All in the 1.5-2m range. We have 2000 trees in total. 1 - 9 Trees @ R 200 / tree 10 Trees or more @ R 150 / tree We are in the Bonnievale area.
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Grahamstown (Eastern Cape)
300 Henkel yellow woods, Podocarpus henkelii (1-1.4m). The lot @R20 each. Take 100 @R30 each. Great timber trees, beautiful forest - transform your smallholding/farm. Contact us for full availability list. Eastern Cape Trees
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South Africa
  Most Protea occur south of the Limpopo River. However, Protea kilimanjaro is found in the chaparral zone of Mount Kenya National Park. 92% of the species occur only in the Cape Floristic Region, a narrow belt of mountainous coastal land from Clan William to Grahamstown, South Africa. The extraordinary richness and diversity of species characteristic of the Cape Flora is thought to be caused in part by the diverse landscape where populations can become isolated from each other and in time develop into separate species. Mimetes fimbriifolius is a beautiful rounded tree that was once common on Table Mountain, but its numbers have been greatly depleted by harvesting for fire wood since the eighteenth century. It is endemic to the Cape Peninsula, and good populations of this species continue to survive on the southern Peninsula especially at Silvermine and at Cape Point. At maturity Mimetes fimbriifolius develops into a stout, densely branched, wide-spreading tree up to 4 m tall and 5 m in diameter. It produces a thick, corky trunk between 25 and 60 cm in diameter which branches about half a metre above soil level. The branches are stout, stocky and repeatedly divide to produce interlocking branchlets to form a dense, rounded crown. The general appearance of this species is of rounded forms dotted or grouped, looking like vegetative tortoise shells in the fynbos landscape. Its leaves are numerous, upwardly overlapping, and so closely packed together at the ends of the branches that they obscure the branch structure of specimens in their prime. Old, senescent specimens become more ragged and may lose shape and expose the gnarled branch structure beneath. The leaves are oblong to elliptic and have a thick fringe of white pubescent hairs on the margins. Mimetes flower heads are cylindrical and about 6080 mm long and 6070 mm across and consist of a combination of flower headlets, coloured leaves and bracts. Each flower head consists of up to15 headlets (groups of flowers) which are borne in the axils of the uppermost foliage leaves of a flowering branch. There are four to seven flowers in each headlet and each headlet is clasped from above by a reddish yellow, cowl-shaped leaf. The styles are 4550 mm long and red. The pollen presenter is 57 mm long and spindle-shaped. Mimetes fimbriifolius is generally less colourful than M. cucullatus, but some trees produce lovely red leaves at the ends of flowering branches during flowering and provide spectacularly colourful tree specimens. This colouring of the leaves around the flower heads is variable and a tree that displays magnificent colour in one year may not do so in another year.Flowering may occur all year, but mainly from July to December, with a peak in September. USDA Zone - 9 Season to Sow - Autumn   Please familiarise yourself with the shipping info below Shipping Rates are as listed below Approximate processing and transit times are listed below
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South Africa (All cities)
  Most Protea occur south of the Limpopo River. However, Protea kilimanjaro is found in the chaparral zone of Mount Kenya National Park. 92% of the species occur only in the Cape Floristic Region, a narrow belt of mountainous coastal land from Clan William to Grahamstown, South Africa. The extraordinary richness and diversity of species characteristic of the Cape Flora is thought to be caused in part by the diverse landscape where populations can become isolated from each other and in time develop into separate species. Mimetes fimbriifolius is a beautiful rounded tree that was once common on Table Mountain, but its numbers have been greatly depleted by harvesting for fire wood since the eighteenth century. It is endemic to the Cape Peninsula, and good populations of this species continue to survive on the southern Peninsula especially at Silvermine and at Cape Point. At maturity Mimetes fimbriifolius develops into a stout, densely branched, wide-spreading tree up to 4 m tall and 5 m in diameter. It produces a thick, corky trunk between 25 and 60 cm in diameter which branches about half a metre above soil level. The branches are stout, stocky and repeatedly divide to produce interlocking branchlets to form a dense, rounded crown. The general appearance of this species is of rounded forms dotted or grouped, looking like vegetative tortoise shells in the fynbos landscape. Its leaves are numerous, upwardly overlapping, and so closely packed together at the ends of the branches that they obscure the branch structure of specimens in their prime. Old, senescent specimens become more ragged and may lose shape and expose the gnarled branch structure beneath. The leaves are oblong to elliptic and have a thick fringe of white pubescent hairs on the margins. Mimetes flower heads are cylindrical and about 6080 mm long and 6070 mm across and consist of a combination of flower headlets, coloured leaves and bracts. Each flower head consists of up to15 headlets (groups of flowers) which are borne in the axils of the uppermost foliage leaves of a flowering branch. There are four to seven flowers in each headlet and each headlet is clasped from above by a reddish yellow, cowl-shaped leaf. The styles are 4550 mm long and red. The pollen presenter is 57 mm long and spindle-shaped. Mimetes fimbriifolius is generally less colourful than M. cucullatus, but some trees produce lovely red leaves at the ends of flowering branches during flowering and provide spectacularly colourful tree specimens. This colouring of the leaves around the flower heads is variable and a tree that displays magnificent colour in one year may not do so in another year.Flowering may occur all year, but mainly from July to December, with a peak in September. USDA Zone - 9 Season to Sow - Autumn   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  
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South Africa (All cities)
Arctotis stoechadifolia Seeds Silver Arctotis; Kusgousblom Arctotis stoechadifolia is a South African endemic species found in the Western Cape Province. A tough and fast-growing groundcover often seen in gardens around the world, Arctotis stoechadifolia surprisingly only occurs naturally along a small strip from the Cape Peninsula to the West Coast. A sprawling perennial, the silver arctotis forms a striking silver-grey carpet that easily covers an area of about 1.2 m wide, with upright shoots and flowers standing about 350 mm high. The base of the plants become woody with age, but the long, spreading stems and leaves are soft, woolly and slightly sticky with a very strong bitter-sweet smell when touched. The white felted leaves are long and narrow (lance-shaped) with the edges slightly toothed or serrated. The showy flowers are large, single daisies with long, creamy to light yellow petals that are marked with red/maroon underneath. The centre of the flowers is black. Flowering for a few months from spring to summer (September-December), it creates quite a show with masses of flowers. Typical for Arctotis, the flowers only open with sunlight; the flowerheads curve down as they start to seed, only straightening up when the seed is ready to be blown away by the wind. The big, fluffy seeds ripen quickly within weeks after flowering and are easy to collect as they loosen and fall from the seed head. span> The bid amount is for 1 Seed Growing Instructions will be sent to your email. WE ALLOW 30 DAYS FOR PAYMENT    
R 1
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South Africa
Call us on . Firewood for sale Cape Town Firewood delivery Cape town. Now that winter is on its way and electricity's up (or is it down?), why not have pieces or more of Firewood delivery Cape Town (or Braai wood delivery Cape Town) to your door and conveniently packed away in your store room. We have variety of firewood for sale Cape Town and Braai wood for sale Cape Town. Call Ian for a quick firewood delivery Cape Town (or Braai wood delivery Cape Town) Our stock ranges from Pine, Bluegum, Rooikraans, Port Jackson. All firewood for sale Cape Town and braai wood for sale Cape Town are subject to availability. The firewood delivery Cape Town (or Braai wood delivery Cape Town) price varies from R750 to R. All firewood / Braaiwood on offer is removed from mother earth in an appropriate manner and made sure a replenishing new stock is re-instated. Remember the Braai wood for sale and the Firewood for sale in Cape Town is farmed and not removed from mother earth unnecessary. All Firewood for sale in Cape Town (or Braai wood for sale Cape Town) that we provide are alien trees. These alien trees use up to liters of water a day. Therefore they are more suitable for fires and less suitable for our local environment. The Firewood for sale in Cape Town (or Braai wood for sale Cape Town) is also pest and disease free. Order your firewood delivery Cape Town or Braai wood delivery Cape Town today for a fire tonight! Our firewood delivery Cape Town and Braai wood delivery Cape Town covers all areas in the Cape Town area Northern Suburbs - Westcoast - Atlantice Sea board - Southern Suburbs - City - South Peninsula The Firewood delivery Cape Town and the braai wood delivery Cape Town are free. Now that winter is on its way and electricity's up (or is it down?), why not have pieces or more of Firewood delivery Cape Town (or Braai wood delivery Cape Town) to your door and conveniently packed away in your store room. We have variety of firewood for sale and Braai wood for sale. Call Ian for a quick firewood delivery Cape Town (or Braai wood delivery Cape Town) in Cape town Our stock ranges from, Pine, Bluegum, Rooikraans, Port Jackson. All firewood for sale and braai wood for sale is subject to availability. The firewood delivery Cape Town (or Braai wood delivery Cape Town) price varies from R750 to R. Call us on . Firewood for sale Cape Town Firewood delivery Cape town. Now that winter is on its way and electricity's up (or is it down?), why not have pieces or more of Firewood delivery Cape Town (or Braai wood delivery Cape Town) to your door and conveniently packed away in your store room. We have variety of firewood for sale Cape Town and Braai wood for sale Cape Town. Call Ian for a quick firewood delivery Cape Town (or Braai wood delivery Cape Town) Our stock ranges from Pine, Bluegum, Rooikraans, Port Jackson. All firewood for sale Cape Town and braai wood for sale Cape Town are subject to availability. The firewood delivery Cape Town (or Braai wood delivery Cape Town) price varies from R750 to R. Call
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South Africa
Call us on 794 - show phone - 7. Firewood for sale Cape Town Firewood delivery Cape town. Now that winter is on its way and electricity's up (or is it down?), why not have 1000 pieces or more of Firewood delivery Cape Town (or Braai wood delivery Cape Town) to your door and conveniently packed away in your store room. We have variety of firewood for sale Cape Town and Braai wood for sale Cape Town. Call Ian for a quick firewood delivery Cape Town (or Braai wood delivery Cape Town) 794 - show phone - 7 Our stock ranges from Pine, Bluegum, Rooikraans, Port Jackson. All firewood for sale Cape Town and braai wood for sale Cape Town are subject to availability. The firewood delivery Cape Town (or Braai wood delivery Cape Town) price varies from R750 to R1500. All firewood / Braaiwood on offer is removed from mother earth in an appropriate manner and made sure a replenishing new stock is re-instated. Remember the Braai wood for sale and the Firewood for sale in Cape Town is farmed and not removed from mother earth unnecessary. All Firewood for sale in Cape Town (or Braai wood for sale Cape Town) that we provide are alien trees. These alien trees use up to 2000 liters of water a day. Therefore they are more suitable for fires and less suitable for our local environment. The Firewood for sale in Cape Town (or Braai wood for sale Cape Town) is also pest and disease free. Order your firewood delivery Cape Town or Braai wood delivery Cape Town today for a fire tonight! 794 - show phone - 7 Our firewood delivery Cape Town and Braai wood delivery Cape Town covers all areas in the Cape Town area Northern Suburbs - Westcoast - Atlantice Sea board - Southern Suburbs - City - South Peninsula The Firewood delivery Cape Town and the braai wood delivery Cape Town are free. Now that winter is on its way and electricity's up (or is it down?), why not have 1000 pieces or more of Firewood delivery Cape Town (or Braai wood delivery Cape Town) to your door and conveniently packed away in your store room. We have variety of firewood for sale and Braai wood for sale. Call Ian for a quick firewood delivery Cape Town (or Braai wood delivery Cape Town) in Cape town 794 - show phone - 7 Our stock ranges from, Pine, Bluegum, Rooikraans, Port Jackson. All firewood for sale and braai wood for sale is subject to availability. The firewood delivery Cape Town (or Braai wood delivery Cape Town) price varies from R750 to R1500. Call us on 794 - show phone - 7. Firewood for sale Cape Town Firewood delivery Cape town. Now that winter is on its way and electricity's up (or is it down?), why not have 1000 pieces or more of Firewood delivery Cape Town (or Braai wood delivery Cape Town) to your door and conveniently packed away in your store room. We have variety of firewood for sale Cape Town and Braai wood for sale Cape Town. Call Ian for a quick firewood delivery Cape Town (or Braai wood delivery Cape Town) 794 - show phone - 7 Our stock ranges from Pine, Bluegum, Rooikraans, Port Jackson. All firewood for sale Cape Town and braai wood for sale Cape Town are subject to availability. The firewood delivery Cape Town (or Braai wood delivery Cape Town) price varies from R750 to R1500. Call Send SMS or Whatsapp Call from mobile Add to Skype You'll need Skype CreditFree via Skype
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South Africa (All cities)
Ficus is a pan-tropical genus of about 850 species of woody trees, shrubs, vines, epiphytes and hemiepiphytes in the family Moraceae. Ficus occupies a wide variety of ecological niches; most are evergreen, but some deciduous species are endemic to areas outside of the tropics and to higher elevations. Fig species are characterized by their unique inflorescence and distinctive pollination syndrome, which utilizes wasp species belonging to the Agaonidae family for pollination. The fruit of most species are edible though they are usually of only local economic importance or eaten as bushfood. However, they are extremely important food resources for wildlife. Figs are also of considerable cultural importance throughout the tropics, both as objects of worship and for their many practical uses.            Ficus sur commonly known as Broom Cluster Fig, Bush Fig, Cape Fig, Cape Wild Fig, Fire Sticks, Kooman, Kooman Fig, Malabar Tree or Wild Fig in English and Besembosvy, Besemtrosvy, Besem-trosvy, Bosvy, Bosvyboom, Bosvyeboom, Grootvy, Koeman, Komaan, Suurvy, Wildevy, Wildevyboom or Wildevyeboom in Afrikaans is an evergreen tree indigenous to South Africa with a provincial distribution which extends to Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo, Mpumalanga and Western Cape. The relatively large edible figs of the broom cluster fig are produced around September and ripen around December and are readily eaten by local people when they turn pinkish and soft. Fig jam (or preserve) can also be made from the fruits. Local people claim that the fruits which form on the roots are the sweetest. The wood is used as a base by bushmen as part of the equipment necessary when igniting fire by friction. In modern times this tree is used most extensively as a shade tree. It makes a very attractive bonsai. It is believed to have magical powers and is used in many rituals by local people.
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South Africa
Ficus is a pan-tropical genus of about 850 species of woody trees, shrubs, vines, epiphytes and hemiepiphytes in the family Moraceae. Ficus occupies a wide variety of ecological niches; most are evergreen, but some deciduous species are endemic to areas outside of the tropics and to higher elevations. Fig species are characterized by their unique inflorescence and distinctive pollination syndrome, which utilizes wasp species belonging to the Agaonidae family for pollination. The fruit of most species are edible though they are usually of only local economic importance or eaten as bushfood. However, they are extremely important food resources for wildlife. Figs are also of considerable cultural importance throughout the tropics, both as objects of worship and for their many practical uses.            Ficus cordata commonly known as Namaqua Fig in English and Melkboom, Melkhout or Melkhoutboom in Afrikaans is a South African indigenous species with a provincial distribution which extends to Northern Cape and Western Cape Provinces of South Africa. It is found in arid habitats in Fynbos, Succulent Karoo and Nama Karoo. Almost always growing on rock outcrops or cliff faces, at altitudes up to 1500m.This gorgeous drought tolerant evergreen tree grows up to a 10m tree tall. With its grey smooth bark and ovate heart shaped leaves with velvety brown to purple figs from spring to summer it makes a very impressive bonsai and landscape focal plant.
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South Africa
Atalaya capensis Seeds Common Names: Cape Krantz Ash, Cape Wing-nut, Kaapse Krans-es, Kaapse Krans-esseboom Atalaya is a genus of eighteen species of trees and shrubs known to science, of the plant family Sapindaceae. As of 2013 fourteen species grow naturally in Australia and in neighboring New Guinea only one endemic species is known to science. Three species are known growing naturally in southern Africa, including two species endemic to South Africa and one species in South Africa, Swaziland and Mozambique. Atalaya capensis is a South African endemic species found in the Eastern Cape Province. Common names include Cape Krantz Ash, Cape Wing-nut, Kaapse Krans-es, Kaapse Krans-esseboom. Atalaya capensis forms a small tree usually up to 3 meter tall. It has smooth whitish bark and compound dark green leaves. During summer it bears heads of cream flowers which are followed by winged seeds. The bid amount is for 1 Seed Germination & care instructions provided
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South Africa
Ficus is a pan-tropical genus of about 850 species of woody trees, shrubs, vines, epiphytes and hemiepiphytes in the family Moraceae. Ficus occupies a wide variety of ecological niches; most are evergreen, but some deciduous species are endemic to areas outside of the tropics and to higher elevations. Fig species are characterized by their unique inflorescence and distinctive pollination syndrome, which utilizes wasp species belonging to the Agaonidae family for pollination. The fruit of most species are edible though they are usually of only local economic importance or eaten as bushfood. However, they are extremely important food resources for wildlife. Figs are also of considerable cultural importance throughout the tropics, both as objects of worship and for their many practical uses.       &np;  Ficus cordata commonly known as Namaqua Fig in English and Melkboom, Melkhout or Melkhoutboom in Afrikaans is a South African indigenous species with a provincial distribution which extends to Northern Cape and Western Cape Provinces of South Africa. It is found in arid habitats in Fynbos, Succulent Karoo and Nama Karoo. Almost always growing on rock outcrops or cliff faces, at altitudes up to 1500m.This gorgeous drought tolerant evergreen tree grows up to a 10m tree tall. With its grey smooth bark and ovate heart shaped leaves with velvety brown to purple figs from spring to summer it makes a very impressive bonsai and landscape focal plant.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Protea is both the botanical name and the English common name of a genus of South African flowering plants, sometimes also called sugarbushes in Eglish and Suikerbos in Afrikaans. The genus Protea was named after the Greek god Proteus, who could change his form at will, because plants within this genus have such a wide variety of forms. The Proteaceae family to which proteas belong is an ancient one. Its ancestors grew in Gondwana, 300 million years ago. Most protea occur south of the Limpopo River. 92% of the species occur only in the Cape Floristic Region, a narrow belt of mountainous coastal land from Clanwilliam to Grahamstown, South Africa. They are evergreen shrubs or trees usually found in fynbos. Protea blossoms make excellent cut flowers, keeping their colour for up to three weeks.           In the garden they do well in rockeries and also make excellent feature plants. An added attraction during flowering time is the numerous birds attracted to the plants. Other well-known genera of the Proteaceae are Aulax with brightly coloured pincushion flowers, Leucospermum also known as pincushions, Leucadendron with decorative woody cones and Serruria, of which Serruria florida, the blushing bride, with its beautiful pale pink flowers is the most well-known, Spatalla and Telopea with its unique bright flowers. Protea neriifolia commonly known as Blue Sugarbush, Narrow-leaved Sugarbush or Oleander-leaved Sugarbush in English and Baardsuikerbos, Baardsuikerkan, Blousuikerbos, Blou-suikerbos, Blousuikerkan, Roosboom or Suikerbos in Afrikaans is a South African endemic species naturally found growing in the Eastern Cape Province. It grows to a 3m shrub with narrow oblong leaves. Flowers are creamy-green to deep pink in winter, beard white to purple-black. Good cut flower. It tolerates a wide range of soils and is easy to grow.
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South Africa
Ficus is a pan-tropical genus of about 850 species of woody trees, shrubs, vines, epiphytes and hemiepiphytes in the family Moraceae. Ficus occupies a wide variety of ecological niches; most are evergreen, but some deciduous species are endemic to areas outside of the tropics and to higher elevations. Fig species are characterized by their unique inflorescence and distinctive pollination syndrome, which utilizes wasp species belonging to the Agaonidae family for pollination. The fruit of most species are edible though they are usually of only local economic importance or eaten as bushfood. However, they are extremely important food resources for wildlife. Figs are also of considerable cultural importance throughout the tropics, both as objects of worship and for their many practical uses.            Ficus ilicina commonly known as Laurel Fig in English and Louriervy in Afrikaans is a South African indigenous species with a provincial distribution which extends to the Northern Cape. Its global distribution reaches from southwestern Angola through western Namibia to northwestern South Africa and is usually found in semi-desert locations and always on rocks, up to an altitude of 1300m. It makes a very attractive bonsai. This tree has whitish-grey bark & elliptic dark green stiff leaves.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Bauhinia galpinii Seeds Pride of De Kaap or Vlam-van-die-Vlakte As the name suggests, anyone could be forgiven for thinking that this plant comes from the Cape. In actual fact it is named after the De Kaap valley, south of Nelspruit in Mpumalanga in the northeastern region of South Africa. It is much more widespread, however, and can be found right across the moister bushveld areas of the country. In its wild state this medium to large shrub behaves more as a climber, clambering through the trees and shrubs of the dense thicket vegetation in which it occurs. It doesn't have to be grown in this fashion in your garden and with just a little pruning and training it can easily be trained into an attractive small tree or large garden shrub. Alternatively it can be encouraged in its clambering habit to cover pergolas or other structures and offer evergreen shade in your garden. On offer is a pack of 5 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
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