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Port Shepstone (KwaZulu Natal)
Cephalanthus natalensis 10 seeds "Strawberry bush" Grows to be a 4m scrambling shrub/small tree, grey-brown bark, shiny dark green leaves flush pink in Autumn, small white/red/green flowers in dense heads Winter-Summer, food plant, medicinal. Sow Spring. Zone 9.
R 6
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South Africa
The genus Bulbine is placed in the Asphodelaceae family and comprises more or less 73 species occurring in Africa and Australia. In southern Africa you will find 67 species, of which 62 are indigenous to South Africa, whereas only six species are found in Australia. Of the southern African species only five extend into tropical Africa. The genus is consequently considered to be a southern African entity. The genus is characterized by water-wise succulent plants with lax or compound racemes (flowers borne on stalks along an unbranched axis, lower ones opening first) of mostly yellow (very rarely white, orange or pink) flowers with bearded stamens. It is closely related to Bulbinella but has flowers that are "bearded" with hairy stamens. Many Bulbine species have medicinal uses too. Bulbine natalensis commonly known as Rooiwortel is a perennial, frost tender succulent with broad sharp pointed fleshy yellow-green leaves. It bears clusters of star-shaped yellow flowers on long thin flowering stems. It is drought resistant and requires full sun to semi-shade. Reportedly it has many traditional medicinal uses. It is used as a first-aid remedy to treat stings, mosquito bites, blisters, cold sores, mouth ulcers, cracked lips, -finger tips and -heels, burns, sunburn, cuts, bruises, dries out acne, wounds, rashes, itches, ringworm, herpes, fever blisters and sores, itching. The leaf gel aids healing of post-operative scars. It is also very useful in the treatment of rashes or eczema on animals as it is non-toxic.
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South Africa (All cities)
The genus Bulbine is placed in the Asphodelaceae family and comprises more or less 73 species occurring in Africa and Australia. In southern Africa you will find 67 species, of which 62 are indigenous to South Africa, whereas only six species are found in Australia. Of the southern African species only five extend into tropical Africa. The genus is consequently considered to be a southern African entity. The genus is characterized by water-wise succulent plants with lax or compound racemes (flowers borne on stalks along an unbranched axis, lower ones opening first) of mostly yellow (very rarely white, orange or pink) flowers with bearded stamens. It is closely related to Bulbinella but has flowers that are "bearded" with hairy stamens. Many Bulbine species have medicinal uses too. Bulbine natalensis commonly known as Rooiwortel is a perennial, frost tender succulent with broad sharp pointed fleshy yellow-green leaves. It bears clusters of star-shaped yellow flowers on long thin flowering stems. It is drought resistant and requires full sun to semi-shade. Reportedly it has many traditional medicinal uses. It is used as a first-aid remedy to treat stings, mosquito bites, blisters, cold sores, mouth ulcers, cracked lips, -finger tips and -heels, burns, sunburn, cuts, bruises, dries out acne, wounds, rashes, itches, ringworm, herpes, fever blisters and sores, itching. The leaf gel aids healing of post-operative scars. It is also very useful in the of rashes or eczema on animals as it is non-toxic.
R 1
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Allophylus natalensis Seeds - Dune False Currant - Indigenous South African Tree for R1.75
R 1
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy 5 Dwarf Thunbergia Seeds - Thunbergia natalensis - Indigenous South African Shrub - Combined Ship for R7.50
R 7
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Pretoria (Gauteng)
E natalensis - Female for sale - Reference NAT002 Currently pushing 2 cones Large cycad with strong roots & good leaves Stem height - 59 cm Stem circumference - 117 cm Stem diameter - 37.3 cm Monthly delivery to Gauteng, delivery fee included in price Located at Winburg district, Free State A valid invoice with TOPS Permit number will be issued to buyer PLEASE no e-mails - sms, call or whatsapp me: 730 - show phone - 0
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Pretoria (Gauteng)
X-tra large E natalensis - Adult Male - Reference NAT001 Healthy & huge Currently pushing 3 cones Stem height - 88 cm Stem circumference - 174 cm Stem diameter - 55.4 cm Monthly delivery to Gauteng, delivery fee included in price I am located in the Winburg district, Free State Valid invoice with TOPS permit number will be issued to buyer PLEASE no e-mails...sms, call or whatsapp me - 730 - show phone - 0
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South Africa
  The genus is named in honour of Swedish Botanist Carl Thunberg who travelled as a doctor with the Dutch East India Company ships and did extensive botanical exploration in southern Africa. The specific name is derived from the province of Natal (now Kwazulu-Natal) where the plant occurs naturally. The dwarf thunbergia is a shrub up to 1 metre in height. The slender stems arise from a woody base and are mostly unbranched. The leaves are dark green, ovate (slightly broader at the base) to elliptic (broadest part of the leaf is in the middle) in shape and the margins may be toothed. The leaves are arranged opposite to one another on the stems. The flowers are large, tubular, pale blue to mauve with spreading lobes. The tube is bottle-shaped and yellowish-white inside. Flowering takes place throughout summer. The seeds are borne in club-shaped capsules that explode when ripe, scattering the seeds. The natural distribution is throughout the eastern regions of South Africa, from the Eastern Cape, through Kwazulu-Natal, Mpumalanga, Swaziland, Northern Province, Zimbabwe and north into east Africa. The dwarf thunbergia occurs naturally along forest margins, in bush and in grassland. It occurs in the higher summer rainfall areas of South Africa and is adapted to dry winters by going dormant. 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 15
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South Africa
  Bulbine is a genus of plants in the family Xanthorrhoeaceae, subfamily Asphodeloideae, named for the bulb-shaped tuber shown by many of the species. Bulbine is found chiefly in Southern Africa, with few species extending into tropical Africa and a few species in Australia. Bulbine is characterised by having flowers borne in lax or compound racemes, and by being succulent. The flowers are mostly yellow, with bearded stamens, although sometimes white, orange or pink. Growing to 60cm found in large colonies with rosette thickly fleshy bright green leaves and long stems with yellow flowers year round. USDA Zone - 9 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
  The family Heteropyxidaceae, or lavender tree family as it is commonly known, is a small family with only two species in southern Africa. The local genus, Heteropyxis, is characterized by alternate, entire, simple leaves with secretory cavities. These emit a pleasant smell when crushed. The flowers are small and inconspicuous. This is a medium to large deciduous tree that grows to about 10 metres high. It occurs naturally on the coastal and inland regions of the KwaZulu-Natal Province. It is also found growing in Mpumalanga, Gauteng, Swaziland and Zimbabwe. The lavender tree has drooping foliage. The leaves are narrowly elliptic and are arranged spirally. They are shiny dark green above and paler green below, slightly hairy to hairless when mature. When crushed they produce a strong lavender scent. The leaf petiole is slender and pink over the lower half. 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
We have quality seeds of a variety of species of the cycad and encephalartos seeds available to offer we sell and ship our seeds worldwide and our prices are good. below is the list of available seeds for the moment. Cycads: Cycas candida Cycas megacarpa Cycas taitungensis Cycas panzhihuaensis Cycas revoluta Cycas seemanii Cycas thouarsii Cycas szechuanensis Dioon edule Dioon spinulosum Dypsis carlsmithii Macrozamia flexuosa Stangeria Eriopus Macrozamia platyrhachis Zamia skinneri Encephalartos : E. lehmanii E. trispinosis E. natalensis , E. alstenii, E. horridus E. arenarius, E. lebomboensis E. Horridus E. Humilis E. Aemulans E. Ferox E. Poggei E. Hybrids E. Tsikappa E. Macrostrobilus E. Princeps Bonzai E. Tsikappa E. Longifolius E. Eugene Maraisii E. Septentrional. 1.Top quality and competitive price 2. High germination percentage 3. Tree life: 200 years
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Balfour (Mpumalanga)
We have variety of species of the cycad and encephalartos seeds available to offer we sell and ship our seeds worldwide and our prices are good. Cycads: Encephalartos : E. lehmanii E. trispinosis E. natalensis , E. alstenii, E. horridus E. arenarius, E. lebomboensis E. Horridus E. Humilis E. Aemulans E. Ferox E. Poggei E. Hybrids E. Tsikappa E. Macrostrobilus E. Princeps Bonzai E. Tsikappa E. Longifolius E. Eugene Maraisii E. Septentrional.1.
R 10
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Alberton (Gauteng)
We have quality seeds of a variety of species of the cycad and encephalartos seeds available to offer we sell and ship our seeds worldwide and our prices are good. Cycads: Encephalartos : E. lehmanii E. trispinosis E. natalensis , E. alstenii, E. horridus E. arenarius, E. lebomboensis E. Horridus E. Humilis E. Aemulans E. Ferox E. Poggei E. Hybrids E. Tsikappa E. Macrostrobilus E. Princeps Bonzai E. Tsikappa E. Longifolius E. Eugene Maraisii E. Septentrional.1.Top quality and competitive price2. High germination percentage3. Tree life: 200 years
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Pietersburg (Limpopo)
encephalartos seeds available to offer we sell and ship our seeds worldwide and our prices are good. below is the list of available seeds for the moment. Cycads:Encephalartos : E. lehmanii E. trispinosis E. natalensis , E. alstenii, E. horridus E. arenarius, E. lebomboensis E. Horridus E. Humilis E. Aemulans E. Ferox E. Poggei E. Hybrids E. High germination percentage 90%. Tree life: 200 year
R 50
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South Africa
Bonsai Variety Seed Pack 7 This Bonsai Variety Seed Pack Consist of the Following Species and Amounts. Each Species is individually packed into a clear Zip-lock bag and Labeled and Identified. 10 x Dombeya tiliacea Seeds 10 x Cussonia natalensis Seeds 30 x Ficus benjamina Seeds 10 x Ehretia amoena Seeds Your Tracking Number + Germination Instructions + a Free Bonsai eBook will be sent to your email. In line with International Customs Requirements All our Seeds are packed in clear Zip-lock bags and clearly identified with both the scientific botanical name and the amount of seeds it contains. Seeds and All now offers FREE Shipping Insurance on both Local and International Deliveries. Click Here or go to the link below to see our other Variety Seed Packs http://goo.gl/O4KB2d  
R 50
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South Africa
Habenaria filicornis  Seeds Habenaria, commonly called bog orchids, are a far ranging genus of orchid species. There are approximately 800-1000 species of Habenaria, native to every continent except Antarctica, in both tropical and temperate zones. Habenaria species have small to large underground root tubers and erect stems 20 to 80 cm (8 to 31 in) in length. Leaves are lanceolate or ovate, and are borne either along the stem (cauline) or only at the base (basal). When basal, leaves lie flat on the ground. Flowers are mostly green, white, yellow and green, or white and green, but a few exceptions have brilliant red flowers. The column is frequently complicated, with long organs sticking out of it (stigma processes, lateral rostellum arms, anther canals). The plant is a perennial deciduous, with the entire above-ground part of the plant dying back each year. Growing orchids from seed is a fairly specialized undertaking and it requires a bit of understanding of tissue culture techniques. If you have never grown orchids from seed we recommend that before attempting this you should first contact your local Orchid Society, or purchase a book on the subject, or both! Habenaria filicornis is a South African indigenous species from the Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo and Mpumalanga Provinces. It is synonymously known as Habenaria chlorotica, Habenaria filicornis var. chlorotica, Habenaria natalensis, Habenaria pertenuis and Habenaria wilmsiana. The bid amount is for 1 Seed
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South Africa
Leonotis is a genus of flowering plants in the mint family Lamiaceae. It comprises 9 species. One of these, Leonotis nepetifolia, is native to tropical Africa and southern India. It is naturalized throughout most of the tropics. The other 8 species are endemic to southern Africa. Leonotis was named by Robert Brown in 1810 in Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae et Insulae Van Diemen. The name means "lion's ear". It will attract birds, butterflies and bees to the garden.           Leonotis intermedia commonly known as Wild Dagga, Broad-leaved leonotis or Minaret flower is a South African indigenous species. It can be found in the Eastern Cape, Free State, Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo and Mpumalanga. Previously it was known as Leonotis bachmannii, Leonotis brevipes, Leonotis dysophylla, Leonotis intermedia var. natalensis and Leonotis malacophylla. It forms a robust shrub that grows to 2 meters tall. It has velvety leaves that are silvery on the underside. From summer to autumn it bears eye-catching orange flowers that are filled with nectar.
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South Africa
  Drosera is a genus in the Droseraceae family of carnivorous plants. Members of this family lure, capture and digest insects to supplement the poor mineral nutrition they obtain from their native soils. They are known as sundews because their glandular leaf hairs glisten like dew in the sun. Flowers are held far above the leaves on a long stem. They open in response to sun. A hybrid  between D. natalensis and D. nidiformis ! A relatively easy to grow sundew. USDA Zone - N/A Season to Sow - N/A   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 39
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South Africa
Please select your seed variety from the drop down list above.  As we all by now know, there is no such thing as special bonsai seeds. All seeds used to grow bonsai would develop the same way as the full sized parent plant. There is however much truth in the fact that seed collected from specific parent plants with desirable characteristics are preferred to those which are not. I have identified and selected from our indigenous flora, species most suited and easy to cultivate from seed. Our seed is supplied by leading seed specialists that regularly go on collecting trips and in this way ensure the seed is as fresh as possible. We currently stock: Acacia galipini (Monkey-thorn) Diospyros whyteana (Bladder-nut) Celtis Africana (White Stinkwood) Podocarpus falcatus (Outeniqua Yellowwood) Ficus Natalensis (Natal Fig) Olea europaea subsp. africana (Wild Olive) To ensure success with these seeds please purchase our Professional Seedling Mix and sow your seeds in plastic trays; select from our numerous sizes here.
R 14
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South Africa
Oxyanthus pyriformis Seeds Common Name: Hat-pins Loquat Oxyanthus is a genus of plants in the family Rubiaceae. Oxyanthus pyriformis commonly known as Hat-pins Loquat is a South African endemic species from the KwaZulu-Natal Province. It is synonymously known as Oxyanthus natalensis. Oxyanthus pyriformis grows into a shrub or multi-stemmed tree. It has shiny, dark green quilted leaves. It bears clusters of scented white flowers which are moth pollinated. This plant prefers a shady spot in the garden. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds Growing Instructions will be sent to your email.
R 17
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South Africa (All cities)
Oxyanthus pyriformis Seeds Common Name: Hat-pins Loquat Oxyanthus is a genus of plants in the family Rubiaceae. Oxyanthus pyriformis commonly known as Hat-pins Loquat is a South African endemic species from the KwaZulu-Natal Province. It is synonymously known as Oxyanthus natalensis. Oxyanthus pyriformis grows into a shrub or multi-stemmed tree. It has shiny, dark green quilted leaves. It bears clusters of scented white flowers which are moth pollinated. This plant prefers a shady spot in the garden. The bid amount is for 1 Seed Growing Instructions will be sent to your email.
R 1
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South Africa (All cities)
Habenaria filicornis  Seeds Habenaria, commonly called bog orchids, are a far ranging genus of orchid species. There are approximately 800-1000 species of Habenaria, native to every continent except Antarctica, in both tropical and temperate zones. Habenaria species have small to large underground root tubers and erect stems 20 to 80 cm (8 to 31 in) in length. Leaves are lanceolate or ovate, and are borne either along the stem (cauline) or only at the base (basal). When basal, leaves lie flat on the ground. Flowers are mostly green, white, yellow and green, or white and green, but a few exceptions have brilliant red flowers. The column is frequently complicated, with long organs sticking out of it (stigma processes, lateral rostellum arms, anther canals). The plant is a perennial deciduous, with the entire above-ground part of the plant dying back each year. Growing orchids from seed is a fairly specialized undertaking and it requires a bit of understanding of tissue culture techniques. If you have never grown orchids from seed we recommend that before attempting this you should first contact your local Orchid Society, or purchase a book on the subject, or both! Habenaria filicornis is a South African indigenous species from the Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo and Mpumalanga Provinces. It is synonymously known as Habenaria chca, Habenaria filicornis var. chlorotica, Habenaria natalensis, Habenaria pertenuis and Habenaria wilmsiana. On offer is a pack of 10+ Seeds
R 16
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South Africa (All cities)
Habenaria filicornis  Seeds Habenaria, commonly called bog orchids, are a far ranging genus of orchid species. There are approximately 800-1000 species of Habenaria, native to every continent except Antarctica, in both tropical and temperate zones. Habenaria species have small to large underground root tubers and erect stems 20 to 80 cm (8 to 31 in) in length. Leaves are lanceolate or ovate, and are borne either along the stem (cauline) or only at the base (basal). When basal, leaves lie flat on the ground. Flowers are mostly green, white, yellow and green, or white and green, but a few exceptions have brilliant red flowers. The column is frequently complicated, with long organs sticking out of it (stigma processes, lateral rostellum arms, anther canals). The plant is a perennial deciduous, with the entire above-ground part of the plant dying back each year. Growing orchids from seed is a fairly specialized undertaking and it requires a bit of understanding of tissue culture techniques. If you have never grown orchids from seed we recommend that before attempting this you should first contact your local Orchid Society, or purchase a book on the subject, or both! Habenaria filicornis is a South African indigenous species from the Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo and Mpumalanga Provinces. It is synonymously known Habenaria chlorotica, Habenaria filicornis var. chlorotica, Habenaria natalensis, Habenaria pertenuis and Habenaria wilmsiana. The bid amount is for 1 Seed
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