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Orchids of Africa - A Select Review  By: J. Stewart & Hennessy A first edition hardcover published by MacMillan in 1981 Brown cover boards with white writing to the spine, binding is tight & strong, no marks or inscriptions, no dustjacket. Postage within South Africa R50.00 Overseas Customers can contact us for a Postal Quotation  
R 200
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Orchids Their Cultivation and Hybridization By: Lee Chew Kang for R200.00
R 200
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Johannesburg (Gauteng)
Stunning orchids in wine coolers for sale price 800 each and 600 or for hire
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Worcester (Western Cape)
White Cymbidium with 7 flowers R140 and Orange Cimbidium with two strings and 11 flowers R170
R 140
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South Africa (All cities)
Description: Egrow 200PCS Monkey Face Orchids Seeds Multiple Varieties Plants Garden Bonsai Flower Dracula simia Luer, its shape and monkey's face is very similar, so also called monkey face orchids. For the monkey face orchids is a small epiphytes, flower-shaped peculiar and large, rich colors, and more for potting, hanging pots or hanging blue cultivation, very suitable for the bedroom window, balcony walls, commercial windows, exhibition hall entrance And so on. It's the green plant ornaments. Specifications: Quantity: 200 pcs Germination time: 10-15 days For germination temperature: 15-20 Celsius. Package: 1 PP Simple Packaging Applications: Balcony, garden, living room, study, windows, office, etc. 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 200 PCS Monkey Face Orchids Seeds Product Details:
R 100
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South Africa (All cities)
Brighten your home with Royal Botanic Gardens Orchids Cup b'&' Saucerb'/xc2/xa0'b'/xe2/x80/x94' designed in collaboration with the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria, it features a hand-coloured lithograph. This charming set captures the unique beauty and vivid colours of native orchids, with a 240ml cup and matching saucer. Made from quality porcelain and beautifully gift-boxed, it's a wonderful gift idea for any occasion! Royal Botanic Gardens Orchids Cup b'&' Saucer Features a hand-coloured lithograph from the Australian Orchids volumes by early Australian botanist Robert D Fitzgerald Great for adding a little magic to your tea time Beautifully gift-boxed Set includes: 1 x Cup 1 x Saucer Specifications Dimensions: 15cm L x 13cm W x 11cm H Weight: 350g Capacity: 240ml Material: Porcelain Care Instructions Dishwasher and microwave safe. Warranty Info This product comes with a 6-month warranty.
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South Africa
Epiphytic Orchids of Southern Africa  By: E. R. Harrison a first edition softcover published by Wildlife Protection in 1972 Picture cover boards have light agecolour, spine has page tear top & bottom, binding is tight & strong, page cutting on author stuck to front page Postage inside South Africa R30.00 Overseas Customers can contact us for a Postal Quote Abe #
R 400
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South Africa
Epiphytic Orchids of Southern Africa   By: E. R. Harrison A first edition hardcover published by The Wildlife Protection in 1972 Brown cover boards with gold writing to the spine, binding is tight & strong, foxing to front & rear fklyleaves, dustjacket is complete clean & bright, nicest copy of this book ive had its nearly as new. Postage within South Africa R50.00 Overseas Customers can contact us for a Postal Quotation Abe #  
R 500
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Johannesburg (Gauteng)
Green House for Orchids. Green House including collection of Orchids
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South Africa
Epiphytic Orchids of Southern Africa By: E. R. Harrison ***Signed Numbered Sponser Copy*** A numbered 17 Sponser Copy hardcover published by Wildlife Protection Service in 1972 Brown cloth covers with leather spine with gold writing to the spine, binding is tight & strong, foxing to front & rear flyleaves, SIGNED by author with nbr 17 in pen a sponsers copy, dustjacket is mostly complete nick & tear to spine & bookends Postage within South Africa R50.00 Overseas Customers can contact us for a Postal Quotation abe #
R 500
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South Africa (All cities)
Miniature Orchids By: Steven A. Frowine A first edition hardcover published by Timber Press in 2007 Purple cover boards with gold writing to the spine, binding is tight & strong, no marks or inscriptions, dustjacket is complete clean & bright Packaging and Postage within South Africa R70.00 Overseas Customers can contact us for a Postal Quotation Abe #
R 300
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South Africa (All cities)
On offer is 164 Cattlleya orchids.  The plants are mature and most of them are ready to be divided into new, smaller plants.  These plants have produced show quality flowers.  However, it has become necessary to sell them since my mom and myself became widowed. These beautiful plants with heavenly scents deserve the best love and care available.  This is the ideal opportunity for a flower lover to obtain these expensive plants at a give away price.  Also included as a bonus are 14 other plants. Inclusive in the price is a structure of  (L) 15.5m x (W) 3.5m x (H) approx 2.2m made of wooden tarred poles and covered with green netting.  Inside the structure is stands on which the plants are positioned, as seen in the photos of the plants, also made from wooden tarred battens.  Also included is the water pipes and sprinklers.   !!!!!  The successful buyer will have to dismantle and remove the complete structure together with the plants in its entirety.  Pretoria-North area.        
R 45.000
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South Africa (All cities)
Popular Orchids By: Brian & Wilma Rittershausen A hardcover edition published by Garden Book Club in 1971 Green cover boards with black writing to the spine, binding is tight & strong, no marks or inscriptions, dustjacket is complete clean & bright Packaging and Postage within South Africa R60.00 Overseas Customers can contact us for a Postal Quotation
R 100
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Epiphytic Orchids of Southern Africa By: E. R. Harrison ***Signed Sponser Copy*** for R500.00
R 500
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South Africa (All cities)
Add colour and vitality to plants with this sensational, refreshingly colourful growing medium that will give your plants in the house and garden more colour and vitality. Suitable for indoor, outdoor and hydroponics, Brockytony is a water retentive material that absorbs excess moisture and nutrients, then releases them back into the soil or roots of your orchids or other houseplants when required. These Hydrolised Clay Pebbles add a decorative layer of mulch to the surface of your pot and look especially good when used in a glass pot or terrarium. Hydrolised clay pebbles for orchids Help plants to stay hydrated and fed for longer Encourages better air circulation and better root health even when soil conditions are bad Offers protection against dehydration thanks to moisture retention Lightweight material Specifications Volume: 740ml Pebble diameter: 4mm – 8mm
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Popular Orchids By: Brian & Wilma Rittershausen for R100.00
R 100
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy The Slipper Orchids - Esme F Hennessey & Tessa A Hedge for R350.00
R 350
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Growing South African Indigenous Orchids - Karsten H.K. Wodrich Gordons Bay SA for R1,750.00
R 1.750
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South Africa (All cities)
Brighten your home with the Royal Botanic Gardens Orchids Mugb'/xc2/xa0'b'/xe2/x80/x94' designed in collaboration with the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria, it features a hand-coloured lithograph. This charming mug captures the unique beauty and vivid colours of native florals, with an elegant tapered shape and a generous 350ml capacity. Made from quality porcelain and beautifully gift-boxed, it's a wonderful gift idea for any occasion! Royal Botanic Gardens Orchids Mug Maxwell b'&' Williams collaboration with the Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria Hand-coloured lithograph of native florals, captured with beautiful detail and vivid colour Comes beautifully gift-boxed Specifications Dimensions: 12.5cm L x 8cm W x 11cm H Weight: 500g Capacity: 350ml Material: Porcelain Care Instructions Dishwasher and microwave safe. Warranty Info This product comes with a 6-month warranty.
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Mothibistad (North West)
A large selection of pots and indoor plants and orchids. Prices to suite all pockets. Ideal Christmas gifts!
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South Africa
6 large potted orchids, each bearing 5 or 6 stems of flowers - mainly pinks and some yellows and a cream coloured one. All the plants are very healthy and desease free. They flower every year with out fail and are easy to maintain. A plant with 2 stems is selling for R500 per plant at the nursery. Also included is 2 small ones that have not flowered yet. Can be collected in Centurion, close to Centurion mall. For further information please contact me on - Rob The photos do not show how lovely they really are.
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Worcester (Western Cape)
Wooden baskets for Orchids. Sizes 150x150x80 = R35.60 Sizes 200x200x90 = R 45.00.Made of different pine wood,Oregon and Glasgow. Other sizes can also be made on request.
R 45
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Stellenbosch (Western Cape)
Medium-Large Woolies Moth orchids (Phalaenopsis) not currently in bloom. Mixed colours and flower sizes. Plants this size usually go for R200-300. Available in Stellenbosch and Durbanville:) Willing to negotiate prices if taking multiple
R 75
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South Africa
        Counted cross stitch kit. Includes: Kit contains  cotton thread, 14-count  Aida, needle, chart, and instructions. Finished Size: 12 in by 12 in Ships in 1- 2 business days Free Express delivery (3- 4 business days)  
R 520
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South Africa
Sarah Jane products are sourced all over the globe to bring you top quality homeware and decor that will help you turn your house into a home. Whether you're into trendy or timeless, there's sure to be something from Sarah Jane to suit your needs. Artificial white orchid plant in a glass pot Incredibly realistic flowers in a cascade design Provides all year round beauty for the home and patio area
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South Africa
Sarah Jane products are sourced all over the globe to bring you top quality homeware and decor that will help you turn your house into a home. Whether you're into trendy or timeless, there's sure to be something from Sarah Jane to suit your needs. Artificial orchid plant in a ceramic pot Incredibly realistic flowers in a cascade design Provides all year round beauty for the home and patio area
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South Africa
Satyrium coriifolium Seeds Common Names: Ewwa-trewwa, Goue-trewwa, Ouma-trewwa, Rooi-trewwa With its brightly coloured yellow or orange-red flowers, Satyrium coriifolium is one of the most attractive terrestrial orchids of the Cape Floristic Region. It is also one of the few species in its genus that is suitable for cultivation. The plants are perennial and have large underground tubers which enable them to survive the dry summer. Stems are mostly 25 to 50 cm tall and are normally very robust. Satyrium coriifolium can readily be distinguished from all others in its genus by its stiff leathery, semi-erect leaves with orange-red bars near the sheathing bases. The flower spike with its bright orange or yellow, comparatively large nodding flowers is very striking. As is typical in the genus Satyrium, the flowers are 'non-resupinate' (meaning that their hood-like lip faces up while the sepals and petals point down). The lip has generally two spurs in Satyrium, which is unique in orchids. The main flowering time of the species is from August through to November, depending on the available moisture in the habitat of the plants. Satyrium coriifolium is found in the western and eastern parts of the Cape Floristic Region from Cape Town to Grahamstown, and northwards as far as Clanwilliam. Its most common habitat is moist, sandy flats below 300 m above sea level (rarely up to 750 m). Colonies are often extensive and may consist of hundreds of plants. Though not essential for flowering, fire appears to have a marked enhancing effect on the flowering as in many other Cape orchids. It is hardly surprising that the bright flowers of this species attract sunbirds. The birds perch on the sturdy stems of the plants and feed on the nectar in their flowers. In the process, the pollinia (orchid pollen is normally united to form clumps termed 'pollinia') are attached to the bird's beaks. Bird species involved are mainly Malachite Sunbirds, but also occasional visits by Orange-breasted Sunbirds and Lesser Double-collared Sunbirds have been reported. 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! You're buying a pack of 10 Seeds
R 19
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South Africa
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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South Africa
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 first 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. On offer is a pack of 10+ Seeds
R 16
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South Africa
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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