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  FIG SEEDS – Ficus carica   Ficus Carica is also called Ficus Caprificus or common fig and belongs to the Moraceae - Mulberry Family. The Common Fig is native to the eastern Mediterranean and western Asia region where it grows wild and has been in cultivation for centuries. The cultivated Fig forms a shrub or low-spreading tree. The fig is a picturesque tropical looking tree or shrub with a dramatic spreading habit. The breadth is often wider than the height of 4.6-9 m with equal spread. This deciduous, low-branching tree is usually single trunked, with pale, silvery gray smooth bark. In colder regions, figs are grown as bushes with multiple stems and branches close to the ground that are laid down and buried before winter. The Ficus makes an especially attractive specimen in the landscape. Plant one on an expanse of lawn, where it’s graceful spreading shape and smooth twisting branches command attention in all seasons.   View our other items by clicking on the shield:
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Port Shepstone (KwaZulu Natal)
Protea caffra  10 seeds  "Common sugar bush" The common sugar bush is one of three proteas which occur in the Witwatersrand area. It is the most widely distributed protea in South Africa.  It grows as a shrub or small tree with a somewhat rounded crown. Cultivation has so far proven to be difficult. The germination of seed in cultivation is possible, however, transplanting quickly kills the seedlings. So I'd suggest they be left undisturbed in the seedling tray for a few years. More research is required.
R 18
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Rothmannia capensis Seeds   Common Names: Scented cups,Wild Gardenia, Wildekatjiepiering   Rothmannia capensis is a South African tree belonging to the Rubiaceae, usually about 5 m high in the open, but reaching 20 m under forest conditions. It occurs from the south-western Cape Province along the coastal regions and inland to the Waterberg and Soutpansberg in the Transvaal. It is a common tree on the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg. It produces abundant sweetly fragrant flowers in summer, and these are followed by smooth, dark green spherical fruits about 80mm in diameter. The blackish bark has a distinctive rectangular pattern of fine cracks. On offer is a pack of 5 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
R 11
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Leucosidea sericea Seeds Common Names: Oldwood or Ouhout This is a small tree of great character which grows in the eastern parts of South Africa. It is a very versatile addition to the indigenous garden. Leucosidea sericea, commonly known as Oldwood or Ouhout, is a species of evergreen tree and large shrub native to the Afromontane regions of Southern Africa. It is the sole species in the genus Leucosidea. The generic name (Leucosidea) is derived from the Greek words for "white or grey appearance", while the species name (sericea) is the Latin for "silky" in reference to the silky hairs on the leaves of the tree. The ouhout is often a straggly shrub or a dense, small, evergreen tree, which grows up to 7m tall to 5m wide. It is single or multi-stemmed and branches low down. The bark is rough, reddish brown in colour and flakes off to reveal a smooth light brown under-bark. The leaves are alternately arranged, compound and covered with silky, silver hairs. Each leaf possesses 3 to 4 pairs of leaflets. The veins on the leaves are deeply sunken on the upper surface and protrude on the lower surface. The leaves are a dark green colour above and a lighter green colour below. The margins of the leaflets are deeply serrated. When the leaves are crushed they have a strong herb-like smell. The flowers are greenish-yellow in colour, star-shaped, and grow in spikes at the ends of young shoots in spring (August to September). The fruits are nut-like and about 3 mm in diameter (December to January). This tree is usually found growing in dense thickets at altitudes above metres. It can be found growing in open grassland, along river banks and on wooded, rocky ridges. It is usually found growing in damp conditions, on deep, sandy or clayey and often rocky soil. Leucosidea sericea occurs in the Eastern Cape, Lesotho, western KwaZulu-Natal, the eastern Free State, North West, Gauteng, Mpumalanga, and Limpopo provinces, Swaziland and Zimbabwe. The flowers and young shoots of this plant are browsed by cattle and goats in spring. It forms dense thickets on overgrazed, eroded or otherwise disturbed areas and can, therefore, become a problem plant on farm lands. The ouhout produces nectar which is probably utilised by bees and other insects. The wood makes good, durable fence posts in permanently wet soil even though it is soft. Apparentinous areas where the ouhout occurs near streams it is an indication that they are suitable for being stocked with trout. Zulu people use a paste made from the crushed leaves of Leucosidea sericea for treating ophthalmia (an eye ailment). The tree is used by the local people as a charm to protect the inhabitants of homesteads. The wood of this tree burns slowly and produces a lot of smoke like old and decaying wood. This together with the appearance of the flaky bark has given rise to the tree's common name of "oldwood". You're buying a pack of 20 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
R 22
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Lanaria lanata Seeds Common Name: Cape Edelweiss Lanariaceae is the botanical name of a family of flowering plants, placed in the order Asparagales of the monocots. The family includes a single species Lanaria lanata, syn. Lanaria plumosa, occurring in South Africa. Lanaria lanata is an upright plant growing to 800 mm, with numerous stiff, narrow leaves at the base arising from a woody rootstock. The flowering stalk ends in a densely woolly, white head with hidden, small, mauve flowers. Honey bees are attracted by the light honey-like scent and nectar, and various monkey beetles are common visitors. Flowering is strongly stimulated by fire. You're buying a pack of 10 Seeds We'll supply you with the germination & care instructions.
R 16
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Chrysanthemum leucanthemum Seeds Common Names: Ox-Eye Daisy, White Daisy, Margurite Daisy, Moon Daisy, Oxeye Ox-Eye Daisy (Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum) is a short-lived perennial originally brought here from Europe. It is a beautiful flower, and it is one of our toughest perennial wildflowers. Ox-eye daisy requires cold winters to initiate blooming. The leaves are very thick, and feel leathery to the touch. Flowers are pure white with mustard-yellow centers, individually borne on single erect stems. This is the common roadside daisy. Ox-Eye Daisy (Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum) is one of the first wild perennials to bloom in any meadow. First spring after germination the season before, bloom is extremely early and very profuse. The plant also reproduces vegetatively with spreading rootstalks. Blooms second and successive years from expanding clumps. Plant the seed anytime, and expect bloom after one full winter. (This species will not bloom in no-frost regions.) This plant is a great cut flower. You're buying a pack of 25 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination and care instructions.
R 5
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South Africa (All cities)
Iris versicolor Seeds Common Name: Harlequin Blue Flag Iris Iris versicolor, also commonly known as the Harlequin Blue Flag Iris is native of Eastern Canada and the northern United States where it is common in sedge meadows, marshes, and along stream banks and shores. The rhizomes are the commercial source of Iridin. The blue flowers with yellow and white markings are 8-10 cm across. Harlequin Blue Flag Iris is tolerant of an extreme range of cultural conditions. Established plants are quite drought tolerant, or you can grow in the wettest part of your garden and they will still flourish. They are extremely hardy to zone 2, require little maintenance and are absolutely spectacular in bloom. This variety can be grown in shallow water at depths up to 25 cm. You're buying a pack of 50 Seeds  
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Platanus occidentalis Bonsai Seeds Common Names: American sycamore Tree, American Plane Tree or Buttonwood Tree Seeds An American sycamore tree is easily recognized by its mottled exfoliating bark. The bark of all trees has to yield to a growing trunk; in the case of trees such as the Silver Maple and the Shagbark Hickory the process is not hidden, but the Sycamore shows the process of exfoliation more openly than any other tree. The bark of the trunk and larger limbs flakes off in great irregular masses, leaving the surface mottled, and greenish-white, gray and brown. Sometimes the smaller limbs look as if whitewashed. The explanation is found in the rigid texture of the bark tissue, which lacks the elasticity common to the bark of other trees, so it is incapable of stretching to accommodate the growth of the wood underneath and the tree sloughs it off. A sycamore can grow to massive proportions, typically reaching up to 30 to 40 meters high and 1.5 to 2 meters in diameter when grown in deep soils. The largest of the species have been measured to 51 meters, and nearly 4 meters in diameter. Historical specimens over 5 meters thick have been reported. The sycamore is able to endure a big city environment and has been extensively planted as a shade tree. It bears transplanting well and grows rapidly. The bid amount is for 1 Seed We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions plus a FREE e-book with everything you'll ever need to know about the art of bonsai.
R 1
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Nigella damascena Seeds Common Name: Love-in-a-Mist Nigella earns its common name of Love-in-a-Mist with a tangle of ferny, fennel like foliage that form a mist around the flowers. I'm not sure why anyone would call Nigella Devil in the Bush. Nigella flowers start off as interesting puffs, open into rich toned, straw-flower like blossoms and change into equally attractive seed pods. Once you see Nigella in bloom, you will always recognize it by its unique mist of airy bracts and foliage. The foliage is ferny, the flowers are fluffy and the seed pods are intriguing. Best known for the vivid blue blossom variety, Nigella also blooms in purples, pinks and white. The bid amount is for 1 Seed We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Strychnos madagascariensis Seeds Common Names: Black Monkey Orange, Swartklapper, Botterklapper Very often confused with Strychnos spinosa, S. madagascariensis is a single- or multi-stemmed tree with a spreading, irregular, angular canopy. It grows singly or among other species of trees and is often a loner. It is, however, an attractive addition to a garden landscape. Strychnos madagascariensis is 5-8 m tall and is heavily branched. The bark is pale grey with white patches which darken with age. The simple leaves are green, hairy and leathery and are oppositely arranged with an entire margin. Leaves are not attached by an obvious leaf stalk and are clustered on the ends of short thick twigs. The trumpet-like flowers are clustered at the base of the leaves, are greenish yellow, and often appear after heavy rains. The smooth, hard fruit is large and green for most of the year, ripening to yellow. Inside are tightly packed seeds surrounded by a fleshy, edible covering. The black monkey orange is found in Botswana, Limpopo, North-West, Mpumulanga, Swaziland and KwaZulu-Natal. It is easily noticed in the Sand Forest at the coast and is also common in the woodland and thornveld of the bushveld savanna. It is seen on rocky hills (koppies), in riverine fringes and coastal bush. There are a number of uses of the plant. Traditionally the flesh is pounded and dried and is edible. The seeds, although bitter, are dried and are considered a sweet treat for children. Musical instruments, the marimba and flutes are made from the dried shells. Medicinal uses include using the plant as an emetic. The roots are ground up, mixed with hot water and taken orally. A paste is made from the fruit for treating jigger fleas. The bid amount is for 1 Seed We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
R 4
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Searsia dentata Seeds Common Names: Nana-Berry; Nanabessie The nana-berry, Searsia dentata, is an attractive shrub to small tree up to 6 m high indigenous to South Africa with showy, lovely yellow to orange-red foliage in autumn. It is a common shrub across the eastern parts of South Africa. Along with several other species in this genus, it could be is used more commonly in gardens. Searsia dentata is a deciduous shrub to small tree up to 6 m high, with a smooth, greyish brown bark. The leaves, which are pink when young, turning dull yellow to orange-red in autumn, are trifoliolate, with the two side leaflets smaller than the terminal leaflet, dark green above and paler green below with long hairs; the leaflets are sessile on a slender petiole. The small, yellowish green flowers are borne in clusters at the end of the branches from September to November, and this species has male and female flowers on different plants. The flowers are followed by the shiny, bright red fruits, in heavy clusters from November to January on the female plants. This species is often confused with Searsia montana which shares the same habitat. The nana berry makes an interesting focal point in the garden; the flowers attract butterflies and the attractive fruit brings a host of birds and insects to visit. In autumn the ornamental leaves change colour, making this a multi-season garden plant. You're buying a pack of 10 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.  
R 15
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Gaillardia aristata "Arizona Sun" Seeds Common Names: Arizona Sun Blanket Flower or Arizona Sun Firewheel Gaillardia aristata is a species of flowering plant in the sunflower family known by the common names Blanketflower and Firewheel. Gaillardia Arizona Sun is a dwarf, compact mound-forming plant that becomes a mass of radiant red and gold large, daisy-like flowers throughout the summer. These perennials flowers very quickly from seed and makes a useful addition to borders, or will add interest to bedding displays and containers. You're buying a pack of 10 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
R 19
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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
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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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Leucanthemum x superbum 'Alaska' Seeds Common Name: Shasta Daisy   The common name refers to Mt. Shasta, in California, where the American plant breeder, Luther Burbank, created this easy to care for hybrid. Shasta Daisies are very easy to grow and make excellent cut flower arrangements. Arroyo Lupine (Lupinus succulentus), Blazing Star (Liatris spicata) or White Yarrow (Achillea millefolium) all make excellent companions to the Shasta Daisy. The bid amount is for 1 Seed We'll supply you with all the germination and care instructions.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Nolina bigelovii Seeds Common Names: Bigelow's nolina Nolina bigelovii, Bigelow's nolina, is native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico. It grows in the driest desert areas and at elevations of up to meters. The trunklike stem may exceed 2 meters in height, part of which may be underground. The stiff, shreddy leaves are arranged in rosettes about the stem, with up to 150 per rosette. The bases are thick and fleshy and much wider than the rest of the blade. The treelike inflorescence may approach 4 meters in height. The tiny flowers each have six whitish tepals a few millimeters in length. In Arizona, Nevada, and southern California, N. bigelovii is especially prevalent along the Lower Colorado River Valley, especially in western Arizona, but also regions of the mountains of southern California's Colorado Desert. The species ranges in the cordillera mountains of Baja California-(the north state), as well as Isla Ángel de la Guarda in the northern Sea of Cortez; its northeast range extent is in the Grand Canyon of Arizona. On offer is a pack of 5 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination and care instructions.
R 5
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Hydrangea quercifolia Seeds Common Name: Oakleaf Hydrangea The Oakleaf Hydrangea gets its name from the shape of its beautiful large leaves which resemble the shape of an oak tree leaf. Lush and lovely through the spring, this medium to large shrub produces magnificent blooms through the summer with foliage turning to lovely colors of brilliant red, orange and yellow in autumn. Flowers are borne in erect very showy large cone-shaped clusters on the ends of branches. Blooms start out creamy white, age to pinkish and by autumn and winter are a dry, papery rusty-brown. The flower clusters don't fall apart when dry and are excellent to be used in floral arrangements or you can leave on the plant throughout most of the winter. These are ideal plants to group in a mixed shrub border or to naturalize in an open woodland garden. They may also be used for backgrounds; specimens plants or grow as a hedge. At maturity, the Oakleaf Hydrangea can grow to 2 meters high with equal spread. Plants are cold hardy to -30°C.   The bid amount is for 1 Seed We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Campanula medium Seeds Common Name: Bells of Holland Canterbury Bells or Bells of Holland is an annual or biennial flowering plant with attractive bell shaped flowers with a flat base. They produce huge spikes of extremely long lasting blooms in blue, purple, mauve or white. They grow to attain cm in height. In gardens, they are best in massed plantings in borders or among shrubs. In floriography, they represent gratitude. The bid amount is for 1 Seed We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Lycopersicon esculentum Seeds Common Name: Green Sausage Tomato   Tomatoes are high in the antioxidant vitamins beta-carotene, vitamin C and vitamin E, as well as the carotenoid lycopene. This means that tomatoes are helpful in preventing heart disease and cancers. Tomatoes are also high in potassium but very low in sodium which means they help combat high blood pressure and fluid retention. Borage is an excellent companion plant for tomatoes, squash and strawberries. The plant actually improves the flavor of tomatoes growing nearby. Also draws bees to your garden. The Green Sausage Tomato plant bears banana-shaped paste tomatoes that are lime green and yellow striped when ripe! The flavor is rich, tangy and sweet. This will be a hot item for high-priced, groovy markets. So cool when mixed with Orange, White, Yellow and Red Striped paste types. Short, bushy plants produce these 10cm long fruit in abundance. The bid amount is for 1 Seed   We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
R 1
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Lycopersicon esculentum Seeds Common Name: Pineapple Tomato   Tomatoes are high in the antioxidant vitamins beta-carotene, vitamin C and vitamin E, as well as the carotenoid lycopene. This means that tomatoes are helpful in preventing heart disease and cancers. Tomatoes are also high in potassium but very low in sodium which means they help combat high blood pressure and fluid retention. Borage is an excellent companion plant for tomatoes, squash and strawberries. The plant actually improves the flavor of tomatoes growing nearby. Also draws bees to your garden. Pineapple Tomato is a large beefsteak style tomato sometimes weighing up to 900 grams or more. It ripens to a beautiful bright yellow, often with red stripes. This variety has a mild flavor and meaty flesh with relatively few seeds. Plants tend to be high yielding. The bid amount is for 1 Seed   We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
R 1
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Helianthus annuus Seeds Common Name: Autumn Beauty Sunflower You can enjoy the inspiring beauty of fall colors throughout the summer with this multi-branching sunflower variety. Each plant produces numerous long-stemmed flowers in a variety of autumn shades over an extended period. Some plants may have as many as 20 blooms or more open at one time. Blooms range from 12 to 20 cm and are a very showy mixture of solid and bi-colors in shades of yellow, bronze, brown and burgundy. The long stems are excellent for cut flowers and look absolutely stunning in vases on their own. These bushy plants will grow approximately 1.5 meters high. You're buying a pack of 10 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
R 4
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South Africa
Namaquanthus vanheerdei Seeds Common Name: Namaquavygie (Namaqua Mesemb) The genus name is derived from the word Namaqualand, where this plant grows, and the Greek word anthos, which means flower. Like many other Mesembs flowering takes place during winter. The multi-layered petals of the flowers open in the morning and close by dusk. Interestingly the centre portions of the flowers never open completely. Plants thrive in containers in a sandy-loam soil with ample compost. They are easily cultivated from seeds that are older than a year and which should be sown during autumn for best results. You're buying a pack of 10 Seeds We will supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
R 12
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Androcymbium striatum Seeds Common Names: cup and a saucer, men-in-a-boat (Eng.); bobbejaanskoen (Afr.) Members of the genus Androcymbium are low, short-stemmed to stemless perennials with leaves spreading on the ground. The most noticeable characteristics are the colourful bracts, which are upright, forming a cup that embraces the flowers. Description The name is derived from the Greek words, aner, man, and kumbion, cup. Species of the genus Androcymbium are short-stemmed or stemless reaching a the height of 150 mm. All species have an ovoid corm (a corm unlike a bulb, is a stem that is swollen and modified for storage, flattened on top and slightly concave on the bottom: when upon being cut, the corm appears solid). It has a fan-like, basal fold, and is covered with dark leathery to woody tunics. Economic and cultural value The bulb of Androcymbium has been used medicinally by the Southern Sothos as ointment for the sore ears. The plant is believed to be a charm to stop the enemy in wars. You're buying a pack of 10 Seeds We will supply you with all the germination & care instructions.  
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South Africa (All cities)
Ozoroa engleri Seeds Common Name: Drooping Resin-tree Ozoroa belongs to the Anacardiaceae family. Ozoroa engleri or Drooping Resin-tree as it is commonly known forms a small tree or robust shrub with silvery leaves in clusters of three. During summer it bears sweetly scented cream flowers. These are followed by bean-shaped fleshy black seeds. You're buying a pack of 5 Seeds  
R 7
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Wurmbea stricta Seeds Common Names: Vleiblommetjie, Marshflower Wurmbea is a genus is the Colchicaceae family from sub-saharan Africa and Australia. The rootstock is a corm and flowers are star or trumpet-shaped. Scantily known in cultivation, the starry pink-and-white flowers of this easily grown cormous plant really deserve a place in containers, shallow garden ponds and rock garden pockets. Wurmbea stricta is a deciduous, winter-growing geophyte reaching up to 0.6 m high. The subterranean storage organ is a deep-seated, irregularly shaped corm surrounded by dark brown membranous outer tunics, and produces three narrow, very straight, erect or suberect, dark green leaves that resemble knitting needles. Its striking star-shaped flowers are produced alternately along an elongated spike, the tepals varying in colour from pure white to pale pink. Each tepal has a small claw at the base and two prominent, deep pink glands that produce nectar. Vast quantities of seed are produced in attractive erect, narrowly egg-shaped capsules. Wurmbea stricta, together with Wurmbea punctata, differ from most other wurmbea species by having their petals completely separate rather than being joined at the base into a short or long tube. Wurmbea punctata is a smaller plant with white to ddep pink pink flowers and lance-shaped leaves, occurring on stony hillsides and seeps in the Western Cape. You're buying a pack of 10 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
R 14
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Anemone patens wolfgangiana Seeds Common Name: Pasque Flower   This rare and unusual strain of the Pasque Flower has unique and beautiful coloring. Also known as Prairie Crocus or Easter Flower this plant produces unusual white flowers with a yellow center and lavender outside petals. Plant this perennial in clumps of 4 to 5 for the best show. It prefers full sun to partial shade and will grow 15cm in height. It blooms from spring into summer. The bid amount is for 1 Seed We'll supply you with all the germination and care instructions.
R 2
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Anthocephalus chinensis Seeds Common Names: Laran Tree or Sabah Kadam A medium sized to tall deciduous tree reaching a height of m, and a trunk diameter up to cm. It has a slightly buttressed trunk and an open crown. The timber is used for light construction, short fiber pulp, veneer, plywood, carving, and wooden shoes. It is mentioned as a possible agroforestry species. This is a fast-growing tree. It occurs naturally from Nepal to New Guinea at elevations from sea level to m. The tree is best adapted to moist and warm conditions and it is often found along rivers, in the transitional zone between swamps and drier areas and on periodically flooded areas. You're buying a pack of 100 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
R 20
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Helianthus annuus Seeds Common Name: Autumn Beauty Sunflower You can enjoy the inspiring beauty of fall colors throughout the summer with this multi-branching sunflower variety. Each plant produces numerous long-stemmed flowers in a variety of autumn shades over an extended period. Some plants may have as many as 20 blooms or more open at one time. Blooms range from 12 to 20 cm and are a very showy mixture of solid and bi-colors in shades of yellow, bronze, brown and burgundy. The long stems are excellent for cut flowers and look absolutely stunning in vases on their own. These bushy plants will grow approximately 1.5 meters high. The bid amount is for 1 Seed We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Beta vulgaris Seeds Common Name: Ruby Queen Beet   Early, round, smooth-skinned beets are exceptionally tender. Smooth round roots with short tops. This ring-less and deep red Ruby Queen Beets can very well and retains its color during processing. It takes 52 days to reach maturity. In mild summer climates they may be planted as soon as the soil can be worked in the spring and then right through the summer until about 2 months before the first autumn frost. In warmer climates they are sown in spring and autumn to mature in relatively cool seasons. The bid amount is for 1 Seed   We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
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