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South Africa
Distinctive and bright, this Chinese sencha tea has grassy notes, and is flavoured with orange and berries for a fruity twist. The delicate aromas of green tea should be welcomed into every household. With benefits like reducing cholesterol, and helping to regulate blood glucose levels, this warrior fights the silent battles on the inside. To make beautiful green tea, heat water to about 75°C, and pour over leaves. Steep for 1-2 minutes, depending on strength, and remove leaves from water. Reintroduce leaves to water for a second infusion - loose leaf teas can be infused many times, each time releasing new flavours. Discard when tea becomes bitter.
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South Africa
The delicate aromas of green tea should be welcomed into every household. With benefits like reducing cholesterol, and helping to regulate blood glucose levels, this warrior fights the silent battles on the inside. To make beautiful green tea, heat water to about 75C, and pour over leaves. Steep for 1-2 minutes, depending on strength, and remove leaves from water. Reintroduce leaves to water for a second infusion - loose leaf teas can be infused many times, each time releasing new flavours. Discard when tea becomes bitter. 100g loose leaf tea 30 pyramid tea bags
R 239
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South Africa
Please select your desired pot from the drop down list above. Screen colour may not exactly match the actual colour of the pot, this is unavoidable. Sizes may also differ from stated. Why select these pots? These pots are available in a wide variety of shapes. They are ideal for larger bonsai, succulents groups, bulbs and even pot plants. Available in an exciting range of colours which are easily matched up with a bonsai tree; including blues, greens and browns. Selecting a glaze colour When choosing a pot of a certain colour, usually one takes into consideration the feature of the tree which you wish to enhance and then select a complementary colour to that feature. A complementary colour is the colour opposite another on the colour wheel. For example the pink flowers of a Cape May or a pink Chinese Snow Rose will be best shown off if the tree is planted in a green pot as the flowers are the most attractive feature of the tree and green is the complementary colour to pink. Fruit is emphasized by using the complementary colour to that of the fruit. So the orange berries of a firethorn bonsai tree will be best shown off when planted in a blue container. Always keep in mind that the most important item is the tree and the pot must be subordinate to it. To read more about choosing a pot read this helpful guide.
R 250
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South Africa
Description: Dahongpao is the most excellent tea in Wuyi rock tea, its shape cord tight knot, leaves appear brown and green color, after brewing, the  liquor of  color turns bright orange and red, which is very good taste. The most prominent is the quality of Dahongpao Tea fragrant orchid incense, incense high and lasting, "rock rhyme" obviously. Specification: Country of origin: China Fujian Product categories: Dahongpao Tea Type: Spring Tea Wight: 250g Package Included: 1 x 250g Wuyi Rock Tea Chinese Oolong Tea  
R 334
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South Africa (All cities)
Description: Diver Silicone Loose Tea Leaf Strainer Infuser Filter Dishwasher and microwave safe. Specification: Color: Dark Blue, Green, Grey, Orange, Pink, Purple, Red, Sky Blue, White Material: Silicone Diameter: 2'' Height: 2.25'' Package Includes: 1 X Divers Tea Strainer
R 111
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South Africa
Please select your desired pot from the drop down list above, or you can choose the complete set and save. The wooden display table is not included. Dimensions may differ slightly from stated. WHY SELECT THESE POTS? These cascade pots are available in a wide variety of shapes including square, hexagonal and more. They are ideally suited for trees which represent trees in nature growing from a rock face, over a waterfall or on a high precipice. Rather then the tip of the tree being the highest point of the planting it is the lowest as it nears the same surface the pot is placed onto. Available in an exciting range of colours which are easily matched up with a bonsai tree; including blues, greens and browns. Selecting a glaze colour When choosing a pot of a certain colour, usually one takes into consideration the feature of the tree which you wish to enhance and then select a complementary colour to that feature. A complementary colour is the colour opposite another on the colour wheel. For example the pink flowers of a Cape May or a pink Chinese Snow Rose will be best shown off if the tree is planted in a green pot as the flowers are the most attractive feature of the tree and green is the complementary colour to pink. Fruit is emphasized by using the complementary colour to that of the fruit. So the orange berries of a firethorn bonsai tree will be best shown off when planted in a blue container. Always keep in mind that the most important item is the tree and the pot must be subordinate to it. To read more about choosing a pot read this helpful guide.
R 40
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South Africa
Please select your desired pot from the drop down list above. Screen colour may not exactly match the actual colour of the pot, this is unavoidable. Size may differ slightly from stated. Why select these pots? These pots are available in a wide variety of shapes. They are ideal for larger bonsai, succulents groups, bulbs and even pot plants. Available in an exciting range of colours which are easily matched up with a bonsai tree; including blues, greens and browns. Selecting a glaze colour When choosing a pot of a certain colour, usually one takes into consideration the feature of the tree which you wish to enhance and then select a complementary colour to that feature. A complementary colour is the colour opposite another on the colour wheel. For example the pink flowers of a Cape May or a pink Chinese Snow Rose will be best shown off if the tree is planted in a green pot as the flowers are the most attractive feature of the tree and green is the complementary colour to pink. Fruit is emphasized by using the complementary colour to that of the fruit. So the orange berries of a firethorn bonsai tree will be best shown off when planted in a blue container. Always keep in mind that the most important item is the tree and the pot must be subordinate to it. To read more about choosing a pot read this helpful guide.
R 63
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South Africa
Please select your desired pot from the drop down list above. Screen colour may not exactly match the actual colour of the pot, this is unavoidable. Size may differ slightly from stated. Made in South Africa Willow Potteries is a South African Bonsai pottery specializing in high quality handmade ceramics. Willow potteries strives to create new and interesting pot shapes every year to keep it fresh. Their glazes are also one of their signatures being vibrant and different. Quality is very important. Why select these pots? These pots are available in a wide variety of shapes. They are ideal for small bonsai, succulents or accent plantings. Available in an exciting range of colours which are easily matched up with a bonsai tree; including blues, greens and browns. Selecting a glaze colour When choosing a pot of a certain colour, usually one takes into consideration the feature of the tree which you wish to enhance and then select a complementary colour to that feature. A complementary colour is the colour opposite another on the colour wheel. For example the pink flowers of a Cape May or a pink Chinese Snow Rose will be best shown off if the tree is planted in a green pot as the flowers are the most attractive feature of the tree and green is the complementary colour to pink. Fruit is emphasized by using the complementary colour to that of the fruit. So the orange berries of a firethorn bonsai tree will be best shown off when planted in a blue container. Always keep in mind that the most important item is the tree and the pot must be subordinate to it. To read more about choosing a pot read this helpful guide.
R 40
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South Africa
Please select your desired pot from the drop down list above. Screen colour may not exactly match the actual colour of the pot, this is unavoidable. The size may also differ from stated. Why select these pots? These pots are available in a wide variety of shapes. They are ideal for larger bonsai, succulents groups, bulbs and even pot plants. Available in an exciting range of colours which are easily matched up with a bonsai tree; including blues, greens and browns. Selecting a glaze colour When choosing a pot of a certain colour, usually one takes into consideration the feature of the tree which you wish to enhance and then select a complementary colour to that feature. A complementary colour is the colour opposite another on the colour wheel. For example the pink flowers of a Cape May or a pink Chinese Snow Rose will be best shown off if the tree is planted in a green pot as the flowers are the most attractive feature of the tree and green is the complementary colour to pink. Fruit is emphasized by using the complementary colour to that of the fruit. So the orange berries of a firethorn bonsai tree will be best shown off when planted in a blue container. Always keep in mind that the most important item is the tree and the pot must be subordinate to it. To read more about choosing a pot read this helpful guide.
R 45
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South Africa
Euonymus commonly known as spindle or spindle tree is a genus of flowering plants in the staff vine family, Celastraceae. It comprises about 130 species of deciduous and evergreen shrubs and small trees. They are mostly native to East Asia, extending to the Himalayas, and they are also distributed in Europe, Australasia, North America, and Madagascar. 50 species are endemic to China. The flowers occur in small groups, inconspicuous and of green or yellow shades. The leaves are opposite (rarely alternate) and simple ovoid, typically 2–15 cm long, and usually with a finely serrated margin. The fruit is a pink-red four- or five-valved pod-like berry, which splits open to reveal the fleshy-coated orange seeds. The plants attract birds and the seeds are eaten by frugivorous birds, which digest the fleshy seed coat and disperse the seeds in their droppings. Many species are used for medicinal use.            The wood of some species was traditionally used for the making of spindles for spinning wool; this use is the origin of the English name of the shrubs. Spindles are popular garden shrubs, grown for their foliage, the deciduous species often exhibiting very bright red autumnal colours, and also for the decorative berries. Euonymus alatus known variously as Winged Spindle, Winged Euonymus or Burning Bush is native to central and northern China, Japan, and Korea. In open soil this deciduous shrub grows to 2.5 metres tall, often wider than tall. The stems are notable for their four corky ridges or "wings". The word alatus (or alata, used formerly) is Latin for "winged", in reference to the winged branches. These unique structures develop from a cork cambium deposited in longitudinal grooves in the twigs' first year, unlike similar wings in other plants. The common name "burning bush" comes from the bright red autumn color. It is a popular bonsai subject and ornamental plant in pots, gardens and parks due to its bright pink or orange fruit and attractive autumn color.
R 39
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South Africa
Euonymus commonly known as spindle or spindle tree is a genus of flowering plants in the staff vine family, Celastraceae. It comprises about 130 species of deciduous and evergreen shrubs and small trees. They are mostly native to East Asia, extending to the Himalayas, and they are also distributed in Europe, Australasia, North America, and Madagascar. 50 species are endemic to China. The flowers occur in small groups, inconspicuous and of green or yellow shades. The leaves are opposite (rarely alternate) and simple ovoid, typically 2–15 cm long, and usually with a finely serrated margin. The fruit is a pink-red four- or five-valved pod-like berry, which splits open to reveal the fleshy-coated orange seeds. The plants attract birds and the seeds are eaten by frugivorous birds, which digest the fleshy seed coat and disperse the seeds in their droppings. Many species are used for medicinal use.  The wood of some species was traditionally used for the making of spindles for spinning wool; this use is the origin of the English name of the shrubs. Spindles are popular garden shrubs, grown for their foliage, the deciduous species often exhibiting very bright red autumnal colours, and also for the decorative berries. Euonymus alatus known variously as Winged Spindle, Winged Euonymus or Burning Bush is native to central and northern China, Japan, and Korea.In open soil this deciduous shrub grows to 2.5 metres tall, often wider than tall. The stems are notable for their four corky ridges or "wings". The word alatus (or alata, used formerly) is Latin for "winged", in reference to the winged branches. These unique structures develop from a cork cambium deposited in longitudinal grooves in the twigs' first year, unlike similar wings in other plants. The common name "burning bush" comes from the bright red autumn color. It is a popular bonsai subject and ornamental plant in pots, gardens and parks due to its bright pink or orange fruit and attractive autumn color.
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Port Shepstone (KwaZulu Natal)
Diospyros whyteana 15 seeds "Bladder nut" This enticing little tree has so many wonderful features: dark green, strikingly glossy leaves; creamy fragrant flowers; unusual smooth, dark grey, almost black bark and distinctive reddish brown, papery, balloon-like fruit pods. Altogether, it is a very attractive and pleasing garden subject. The bladdernut is an evergreen shrub or small multi-stemmed tree with a straight trunk that branches low down to form a dense, round to pyramidal crown. The bark on young branches is yellow-green to pinkish, covered by fine coppery hairs; but smooth and blackish grey on older stems and branches. The shiny leaves, also with a fringe of ginger hairs, are leathery, dark green above and lighter below. An occasional bright red or orange leaf occurs adding to the overall attractiveness of this plant. Scented flowers, hanging from hairy stalks, appear in spring. They are bell-shaped, white to creamy yellow and male and female flowers occur on different trees. The fruits, borne throughout summer, are fleshy berries that turn scarlet when ripe. They are enclosed in inflated, bladder-like capsules that dry to red and remain on the tree for many months after the fruit has fallen and so may be found on the trees at almost any time of the year. Diospyros is relatively slow-growing and can be cultivated from seed, which should first be scratched (scarified) before sowing. Fresh seed germinates readily in four to eight weeks.
R 10
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South Africa
Description: 304 Stainless Steel Thermos Vacuum Insulation Drinkware Coffee Tea Mug Water Bottle With Penguin  Its interior is stainless steel, which is  heat resistant and the lid is leak-proof. High temperature, non-toxic and tasteless. Cute Penguin Shape, everyone likes it. Specification: Material: Stainless Steel + PP Heat Preservation Time: About 6 Hours Capacity: 300ML Weight: 181g Size: 15x 7 cm (Lx W) Color: Blue, Green, Orange, Pink Package included: 1 x Vacuum Insulation Drinkware  
R 279
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