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The orchid, that most delicate and architectural of blooms, finally has a home designed specifically to optimise its growth. With two bowls nested in one, the plant well and the water well, and filaments joining the plant well and the water well, the aerophytic orchid can pull exactly the amount of moisture it needs from the water below. Never again will you drown (or dehydrate) your delicate orchid. Simply remove from the pot you bought it in, shake any soil loose and pop in into the top well of the pot. Add some orchid growing medium (they are aerophytes, so it's ok if some roots stand outside the growing medium), and use the hole on the side to add water to the well beneath. As long as you keep some water in the well at all times, and feed the plant at the recommended intervals, it should thrive. Voila!
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The orchid, that most delicate and architectural of blooms, finally has a home designed specifically to optimise its growth. With two bowls nested in one, the plant well and the water well, and filaments joining the plant well and the water well, the aerophytic orchid can pull exactly the amount of moisture it needs from the water below. Never again will you drown (or dehydrate) your delicate orchid. Simply remove from the pot you bought it in, shake any soil loose and pop in into the top well of the pot. Add some orchid growing medium (they are aerophytes, so it's ok if some roots stand outside the growing medium), and use the hole on the side to add water to the well beneath. As long as you keep some water in the well at all times, and feed the plant at the recommended intervals, it should thrive.
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Buy Orchid Plastic Pot, Clear - SMALL,12.5cm, 1000ml, Single (1pc). for R15.00
R 15
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Buy Orchid Plastic Pot, Clear - LARGE,18cm (Top dia), 14cm (Bottom dia), 17cm (Height), 2400ml, Sing... for R50.00
R 50
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Buy Orchid Pattern Stoneware Tea Cans Storage Tanks Ceramic Tea Set Tea Ceremony Accessories(White) for R439.00
R 439
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An exquisite orchid that will add a touch of elegance and a brilliant splash of colour and texture to your decor while livening up and enhancing its hominess. It comes in a sturdy and stylish white ceramic pot that accentuates and complements a range of home décor styles for maximum versatility.   DETAILS Ceramic, polypropylene   CARE Dust lightly using a feather duster or wipe using a soft cloth Suitable for indoor use only   DIMENSIONS Total height: 56cm Pot: height: 12.9cm, top diameter: 12.9cm, base diameter: 11cm  
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Our orchid in a textured pot will elevate the ambience of your space, while its delicate blooms and elegant design will effortlessly transform any room into a paradise of style and grace. It comes in a sturdy and stylish textured cement pot that accentuates and complements a range of home décor styles for maximum versatility. b'/xc2/xa0' DETAILS Ceramic and polypropylene b'/xc2/xa0' CARE Dust lightly using a feather duster or wipe with a soft cloth. Suitable for indoor use only. b'/xc2/xa0' DIMENSIONS Total height: 60cm Pot: height: 14.5cm Top diameter: 15.5cm Base diameter: 13.3cm b'/xc2/xa0'
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This Orchid is a stunning fusion of natural beauty and contemporary elegance that will be the focal point of any room while adding a touch of glamour and sophistication to your décor. It comes in a sturdy and stylish textured cement pot that accentuates and complements a range of home décor styles for maximum versatility. b'/xc2/xa0' DETAILS Ceramic and polypropylene b'/xc2/xa0' CARE Dust lightly using a feather duster or wipe with a soft cloth. Suitable for indoor use only. b'/xc2/xa0' DIMENSIONS Total height: 37.2cm Pot: height: 21cm Width: 13.2cm Base: 11.4 x 5.3cm b'/xc2/xa0'
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This orchid stem is a botanical masterpiece that breathes life into any space, inviting nature’s poetry into your home. It’s lightweight and versatile and looks great in a narrow vase filled with a touch of water, or combine it with other stems to create a full-looking bunch. b'/xc2/xa0' DETAILS Polyester, PET (polyethylene), iron b'/xc2/xa0' CARE Dust lightly using a feather duster or wipe with a soft cloth. Suitable for indoor use only. b'/xc2/xa0' DIMENSIONS Length: 60cm b'/xc2/xa0'
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*Please note that logs attached to the plastic plants may vary in size, weight and look.
R 135
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South Africa
The Urchin Art range of unique and carefully crafted ceramics is handmade in Cape Town from quality stoneware and fired at a high temperature to ensure durability. Each charming piece, inspired by the beauty of nature, is made to encourage you to take a break and pause to relish the moment. Glazed ceramic vase Handmade from earthenware clay Makes a great gift
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Description: Egrow 100 PCS Rare Black Orchid Flower Seeds Exotic Orchid Home Garden Bonsai Planting Seeds Specifications: Germination time: 10-15 Days Germination temperature: 20-25¬トテ Color: Black Weight: 0.02 kg Applications: Farm, Balcony, Roof, Garden, Patio, etc. Planting Instructions: Phalaenopsis like ventilation, avoid hot, poor ventilation can lead to rot, poor growth. Low winter temperatures, sunny afternoon in a short period of ventilation, do not direct air blowing blue line. Phalaenopsis epiphytes in the natural state in the jungle shade, forming a hi half shade habits. When the family cultivation, less shading winter, spring and autumn shading, summer sun, high temperatures, special attention should shade, enhance ventilation. Tips: Soaked in warm water for 8 hours before planting will be better if the seeds is over 0.5mm. Because the seeds are in dormant state and need to absorb enough water to germination. Package included: 1 x 100 PCS Egrow Black Orchid Flower Seeds Product Details:
R 52
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Options: Color 4 Color 3 Color 2 Color 1 Description: Egrow 20 Pcs/BagSementes Orchid Seeds Rare Flower Orchid Seeds For Home Garden Plants Specifications: Quantity: 20 pcs Germination time: 15-25 days For germination temperature: 18-25 Celsius. Package: 1 OPP Simple Packaging Applications: Balcony, garden, living room, study, windows, office, etc. How To Grow The Seeds? Firstly, loose the soil and then put your seeds in the soil in 0.3-0.5cm of soil, note that do not put them so deep and close in the soil. Secondly, check whether the temperature is fit for sowing these seeds in order to make sure they will grow. The best temperature is 18-25degrees. Thirdly, water these seeds, but not too often, once or twice a day. Finally, keep the soil moist and make them under the sun. They usually need 15 to 25 days to grow, so please wait patiently! Tips: Soaked in warm water for 8 hours before planting will be better if the seeds is over 0.5mm. Because the seeds are in dormant state and need to absorb enough water to germination. Package Includes: 1 x Egrow 20 Pcs New Sementes Orchid Seeds Product Details:
R 99
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Eulophia welwitschii Seeds This attractive orchid makes a striking display in summer with its bright yellow inflorescence, especially when occurring in dense stands. It is often seen in marshy areas and seasonally inundated grasslands, but sadly, due to human activities, this species is less commonly seen in urban areas. 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! Eulophia welwitschii is a perennial, terrestrial orchid, about 800 mm high, with underground corms, and stiffly erect leaves which are present at flowering time. The leaves are strongly pleated. The flowers are borne on a single, tall flowering stem in a dense head of up to 25 flowers. Both the petals and sepals are yellow (pale green or cream-coloured in some cases) with the sepals and petals held close together. It has dark red-purple markings on the inside of the side lobes and base of the lip and thread-like crest papillae. The spur is slender and short and hidden by the bracts. It flowers from November to January, coinciding with the summer rains. After flowering, the plants produce one or more seed capsules on the flower spike. When they are dry and grey-brown, they burst open to release thousands of seeds which are very small, almost dust-like, and are dispersed by wind. You're buying a pack of 10 Seeds  
R 21
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Pterygodium magnum  Seeds Pterygodium is a small African genus, represented by 19 orchid species  in southern Africa and one in Tanzania. The plants are slender herbs with small to medium-sized flowers, and are often hard to recognize as orchids. They are found in a variety of different habitats, ranging from fynbos and bushveld to grassland. Some species are very common and easy to find, but others are known only from one or few sites and are rare even there. Most grow in small to large colonies. A mass display of P. acutifolium with hundreds or thousands of plants can often be seen in mountain marshes after fire, and P. alatum is normally found in dense clusters of countless individuals. Some species are known for their rather unpleasant odour, which can be quite strong. Pollination is by oil-collecting bees. Flowering occurs in spring or summer, with some species flowering mainly after fire. The plants grow terrestrially and have underground root tubers. Most species are less than 50 cm tall, but P. magnum has erect stems of up to 1.5 m length and is thus our tallest orchid. Leaves are lanceolate (lance-shaped) and borne all along the stem; they vary in number from one to many. Inflorescences are terminal and are laxly or densely one- to many-flowered. The small or medium-sized flowers are borne on unbranched spikes, with their colour ranging from yellow to green and white, and sometimes with a purple or maroon flush. While flowers of most species are resupinate (lip facing down), there are also two species with non-resupinate flowers. Flowers are generally open and cup-like which is an important difference to the otherwise very similar and closely related genus Corycium. The small and normally narrow lip is linear to deltate and has an elongate appendage. In structure the column is very complicated, with the two anther thecae (pollen sacs) separated and situated on the corners of an elongate horseshoe-shaped connecting part, and the two stigma pads on the median carpel. 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! The bid amount is for 1 Seed
R 1
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Description: Artificial Silk Orchid Flower Bouquet Home Party Wedding Garden Plant Decor Specification:  Material: Silk orchid & plastic vine Color: Rose Red, White, Pink, Yellow, Purple Package includes:  1 x  Bouquet Artificial Silk Orchid Flower
R 56
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South Africa (All cities)
Schizanthus are very showy annuals also called "Butterfly Flower", "Fringe Flower "or "Poor Man's Orchid." They are easy to grow from seed. 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 14
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South Africa (All cities)
Egrow 100Pcs/Bag Cymbidium Orchid Seeds Silk Butterfly Orchid Artificial Flower Wedding Decoration
R 220
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South Africa
    CRACKLE GLASS BEADS LOOSE ROUND  TWO TONE ORCHID 12mm SOLD PER BEAD Material: Glass Size: Approx:12mm Dia. Hole size:1.5mm conversion: 1 inch = 25.4mm or 1mm = 0.0393 inch Color: Two-Tone Orchid    
R 1
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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
R 1
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Eulophia zeyheri  Seeds Eulophia is a very large pantropical genus and is represented in southern Africa by 45 orchid species. The plants grow terrestrially in small to large colonies in grassland, marshes, savanna and scrub, and occasionally also in fynbos. With their open and often also fairly large flowers in brilliant colours, they resemble 'typical orchids' more than other indigenous South African orchids. Flowering occurs in spring or summer. Plants have underground corms or partly aerial pseudobulbs. Leaves, which may be absent or present at the flowering time, are either thin-tissued or leathery (sometimes even succulent). The erect inflorescences are always lateral and bear a number of medium-sized or large flowers. In most species these are resupinate (lip facing down). Sepals and petals are normally simple and always unspurred. The lip is most commonly three-lobed and usually has a basal sac or spur. On its upper surface it has various outgrowths like crests, papillae or lamellae, but a large lip appendage as in Pterygodium is not present. The column is stout to elongate and has a prominent undifferentiated column-part. Apically it bears the anther (pollen sac) which is positioned under a 'lid' called the anther cap. The stigma is situated in a cavity on the front side of the column below the anther. 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! Eulophia zeyheri is a South African indigenous species from the Eastern Cape, Free State, Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo, Mpumalanga and North West Provinces. It is synonymously known as Orthochilus welwitschii, Eulophia bicolor and Eulophia woodii. It grows to 90 cm tall in grassland. This summer rainfall plant has stiff erect pleated leaves. During summer it bears a dense inflorescence of large yellow flowers with reddish purple colour in centre. The seeds of this species are best sown in spring. The bid amount is for 1 Seed
R 1
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Eulophia foliosa  Seeds Eulophia is a very large pantropical genus and is represented in southern Africa by 45 orchid species. The plants grow terrestrially in small to large colonies in grassland, marshes, savanna and scrub, and occasionally also in fynbos. With their open and often also fairly large flowers in brilliant colours, they resemble 'typical orchids' more than other indigenous South African orchids. Flowering occurs in spring or summer. Plants have underground corms or partly aerial pseudobulbs. Leaves, which may be absent or present at the flowering time, are either thin-tissued or leathery (sometimes even succulent). The erect inflorescences are always lateral and bear a number of medium-sized or large flowers. In most species these are resupinate (lip facing down). Sepals and petals are normally simple and always unspurred. The lip is most commonly three-lobed and usually has a basal sac or spur. On its upper surface it has various outgrowths like crests, papillae or lamellae, but a large lip appendage as in Pterygodium is not present. The column is stout to elongate and has a prominent undifferentiated column-part. Apically it bears the anther (pollen sac) which is positioned under a 'lid' called the anther cap. The stigma is situated in a cavity on the front side of the column below the anther. 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! Eulophia foliosa is a South African indigenous species from the Eastern Cape, Free State, Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo and Mpumalanga Provinces. It is synonymously known as Orthochilus foliosus, Cymbidium buchanani, Cyrtopera foliosa, Eulophia boltoni, Eulophia buchananii, Eulophia inamoena and Eulophia reichenbachiana. It grows to 30 cm tall in grassland. This summer rainfall specie has pleated stiffly erect leaves. During summer it bears a dense inflorescence of honey-scented dull lime green flowers with dark purple on tip of lip. The species is best sown in spring. The bid amount is for 1 Seed
R 1
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Acrolophia capensis Seeds Acrolophia is a genus of orchid species all endemic to South Africa. 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! Acrolophia capensis is a South African endemic species from the Eastern Cape Province. It grows from 30 cm to 60 cm tall. From spring to summer it bears brownish and white flowers. The bid amount is for 1 Seed
R 1
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Description: Ball orchid climbing shrubs, attached to the tree or stone to grow stem and roots. Tropical and subtropical regions are cultivated or wild. Specifications: Type: Bonsai Climate: Temperate Style: Perennial Period: Summer Function: Beautifying Location: Courtyard Cultivating Difficulty Degree: Very Easy Type: Blooming Plants Package Included: 1 x 100Pcs Ball Orchid Seeds  
R 140
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Package weight: 0.09 kg Description: Artificial Flower Hanging Orchid Plants Leaves Bunch Plastic Party Home Garden Specifications: Material: Fabric Color: Rose Red, Pink, Purple, White Total length: 73cm / 28.74inch Flower: 6cm / 2.36inch Package Includes: 1 x Artificial Flower Hanging Orchid Plants Leaves Bunch  
R 153
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Package weight: 0.00 kg Description: Ball orchid climbing shrubs, attached to the tree or stone to grow stem and roots. Tropical and subtropical regions are cultivated or wild. Specifications: Type: Bonsai Climate: Temperate Style: Perennial Period: Summer Function: Beautifying Location: Courtyard Cultivating Difficulty Degree: Very Easy Type: Blooming Plants Package Included: 1 x 100Pcs Ball Orchid Seeds
R 45
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Package weight: 0.03 kg Description: 3Pcs Moth Orchid Stainless Steel Cookie Cutter Fondant Cake Mold Specification: Material: Stainless Steel Depth: 1.5cm / 0.6inch Color: Silver Package Includes: 3 Pcs Moth Orchid Stainless Steel Cookie Cutters  
R 72
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Eulophia zeyheri  Seeds Eulophia is a very large pantropical genus and is represented in southern Africa by 45 orchid species. The plants grow terrestrially in small to large colonies in grassland, marshes, savanna and scrub, and occasionally also in fynbos. With their open and often also fairly large flowers in brilliant colours, they resemble 'typical orchids' more than other indigenous South African orchids. Flowering occurs in spring or summer. Plants have underground corms or partly aerial pseudobulbs. Leaves, which may be absent or present at the flowering time, are either thin-tissued or leathery (sometimes even succulent). The erect inflorescences are always lateral and bear a number of medium-sized or large flowers. In most species these are resupinate (lip facing down). Sepals and petals are normally simple and always unspurred. The lip is most commonly three-lobed and usually has a basal sac or spur. On its upper surface it has various outgrowths like crests, papillae or lamellae, but a large lip appendage as in Pterygodium is not present. The column is stout to elongate and has a prominent undifferentiated column-part. Apically it bears the anther (pollen sac) which is positioned under a 'lid' called the anther cap. The stigma is situated in a cavity on the front side of the column below the anther. 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 firsontact your local Orchid Society, or purchase a book on the subject, or both! Eulophia zeyheri is a South African indigenous species from the Eastern Cape, Free State, Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo, Mpumalanga and North West Provinces. It is synonymously known as Orthochilus welwitschii, Eulophia bicolor and Eulophia woodii. It grows to 90 cm tall in grassland. This summer rainfall plant has stiff erect pleated leaves. During summer it bears a dense inflorescence of large yellow flowers with reddish purple colour in centre. The seeds of this species are best sown in spring. The bid amount is for 1 Seed
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Eulophia zeyheri  Seeds Eulophia is a very large pantropical genus and is represented in southern Africa by 45 orchid species. The plants grow terrestrially in small to large colonies in grassland, marshes, savanna and scrub, and occasionally also in fynbos. With their open and often also fairly large flowers in brilliant colours, they resemble 'typical orchids' more than other indigenous South African orchids. Flowering occurs in spring or summer. Plants have underground corms or partly aerial pseudobulbs. Leaves, which may be absent or present at the flowering time, are either thin-tissued or leathery (sometimes even succulent). The erect inflorescences are always lateral and bear a number of medium-sized or large flowers. In most species these are resupinate (lip facing down). Sepals and petals are normally simple and always unspurred. The lip is most commonly three-lobed and usually has a basal sac or spur. On its upper surface it has various outgrowths like crests, papillae or lamellae, but a large lip appendage as in Pterygodium is not present. The column is stout to elongate and has a prominent undifferentiated column-part. Apically it bears the anther (pollen sac) which is positioned under a 'lid' called the anther cap. The stigma is situated in a cavity on the front side of the column below the anther. 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 firsontact your local Orchid Society, or purchase a book on the subject, or both! Eulophia zeyheri is a South African indigenous species from the Eastern Cape, Free State, Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo, Mpumalanga and North West Provinces. It is synonymously known as Orthochilus welwitschii, Eulophia bicolor and Eulophia woodii. It grows to 90 cm tall in grassland. This summer rainfall plant has stiff erect pleated leaves. During summer it bears a dense inflorescence of large yellow flowers with reddish purple colour in centre. The seeds of this species are best sown in spring. On offer is a pack of 10+ Seeds
R 16
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Eulophia clavicornis Seeds Eulophia is a very large pantropical genus and is represented in southern Africa by 45 orchid species. The plants grow terrestrially in small to large colonies in grassland, marshes, savanna and scrub, and occasionally also in fynbos. With their open and often also fairly large flowers in brilliant colours, they resemble 'typical orchids' more than other indigenous South African orchids. Flowering occurs in spring or summer. Plants have underground corms or partly aerial pseudobulbs. Leaves, which may be absent or present at the flowering time, are either thin-tissued or leathery (sometimes even succulent). The erect inflorescences are always lateral and bear a number of medium-sized or large flowers. In most species these are resupinate (lip facing down). Sepals and petals are normally simple and always unspurred. The lip is most commonly three-lobed and usually has a basal sac or spur. On its upper surface it has various outgrowths like crests, papillae or lamellae, but a large lip appendage as in Pterygodium is not present. The column is stout to elongate and has a prominent undifferentiated column-part. Apically it bears the anther (pollen sac) which is positioned under a 'lid' called the anther cap. The stigma is situated in a cavity on the front side of the column below the anther. 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 fi contact your local Orchid Society, or purchase a book on the subject, or both! Eulophia clavicornis is a South African indigenous species from the Eastern Cape, Free State, Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo, Mpumalanga, North West and Western Cape Provinces. It is synonymously known as Eulophia hians, Eulophia emarginata, Eulophia obcordata, Eulophia robusta, Eulophia violacea, Graphorchis clavicornis and Graphorchis emarginata. It grows from 15 cm to 90 cm tall. This summer rainfall species bears white, blue-purple or yellow flowers from spring to summer. This species is best sown in spring. The bid amount is for 1 Seed
R 1
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