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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Gladiolus longicollis Seeds Gladiolus longicollis is a South African indigenous species from the Eastern Cape, Free State, KwaZulu-Natal and Western Cape Provinces. Commonly known as Aandblom in Afrikaans this summer growing species grows from 40cm to 80cm tall with two clasping leaves. During summer it sends up a single flower spike with white-cream or yellow flowers that are night scented. They make excellent cut flowers! Gladiolus (from Latin, the diminutive of gladius, a sword) is a genus of flowering plants in the iris family (Iridaceae). Sometimes called the sword lily, the most widely-used English common name for these plants is simply gladiolus (plural gladioli or gladioluses). The genus Gladiolus contains about 260 species, of which 250 are native to sub-Saharan Africa, mostly South Africa. About 10 species are native to Eurasia. There are 160 species of Gladiolus endemic in southern Africa and 76 in tropical Africa. The fragrant flower spikes are large and one-sided. The bid amount is for 1 Seed We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions. We Have More Gladiolus Species For Sale - Click Here To See Them All Click Here To View Our Complete Indigenous South African Seed Catalog
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Gladiolus inflatus Seeds Gladiolus (from Latin, the diminutive of gladius, a sword) is a genus of flowering plants in the iris family (Iridaceae). Sometimes called the sword lily, the most widely-used English common name for these plants is simply gladiolus (plural gladioli or gladioluses). The genus Gladiolus contains about 260 species, of which 250 are native to sub-Saharan Africa, mostly South Africa. About 10 species are native to Eurasia. There are 160 species of Gladiolus endemic in southern Africa and 76 in tropical Africa. The fragrant flower spikes are large and one-sided. They make very good cut flowers. Gladiolus inflatus is a South African endemic species from the Western Cape Province. It was previously known as Gladiolus bolusii, Gladiolus inflatus var. louiseae and Gladiolus louiseae. Vernacular names include Blouklokkie, Bloulelie, Bloupypie or Tulbaghklokkie in Afrikaans and Bluebell or Pink Bell in English. It grows to 60cm tall and during spring it bears small inflated campanulate pink to mauve flowers with yellow & red marks on lowest lobes. The bid amount is for 1 Seed We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions. Click Here To View Our Complete Indigenous South African Seed Catalog We Have More Gladiolus Species For Sale - Click Here To See Them All
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Hesperantha grandiflora Seeds Hesperantha is a cormous genus in the Iridaceae family with 79 species. Four are found in tropical Africa, 37 in summer-rainfall southern Africa, and 42 in winter-rainfall southern Africa. Many of the former are found in the eastern southern African Drakensberg in Kwa Zulu-Natal. In spite of the large number of species there is limited variability in the floral structure. Flowers are radially symmetrical with a style that divides at the mouth of the tube into three branches that spread over the tepals. Most plants are short, 15 to 20 cm. tall or less. A number of them open late in the afternoon or early evening and those are often very fragrant. Hesperantha grandiflora is a South African indigenous species from the Eastern Cape, Free State and KwaZulu-Natal Provinces. It was previously known as Acidanthera tysonii. Hesperantha grandiflora is a summer growing species that will reach up to 70cm tall. During autumn it bears a spike with one to six pink flowers with the flower tubes curved at the tips on opening. The flowers open as soon as the sun rises. It is normally found on damp grassy stream banks. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Kniphofia stricta Seeds Kniphofia (Red hot poker, Torch lily, Poker plant) is a genus of plants in the family Asphodelaceae that includes 70 or more species native to Africa. Some species have been commercially used for horticultural use and are commonly known for their bright, rocket-shaped flowers. These plants produce spikes of brightly-colored, hanging, red-to-orange flowers. This gives names such as "torch" and "red hot poker" to many of them. Kniphofia stricta is a South African indigenous species from the Eastern Cape Province where it is found on grassy slopes. It grows to 70cm tall with leaves that are erect with rolled in margins. From summer to autumn it bears an inflorescence of orange buds which open to pendulous yellow flowers. On offer is a pack of 5 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Manulea nervosa Seeds Manulea nervosa is a South African indigenous annual that grows to 20cm in height and form clumps. The leaves & stems are glandular & hairy. During spring it bears many white to blue flowers with yellow center crowded in terminal racemes. 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)
The genus Moraea belongs to the Iridaceae family and is a close relative of the genus Iris. It is accepted that it evolved independently from Iris itself, which is restricted to the Northern Hemisphere. Therefore, it is strictly an African genus extending from Nigeria and southern Ethiopia, into the African highlands down to the southern tip of Africa where winter rainfall is predominant. Many are indigenous to South Africa. It is in the winter rainfall area where one finds the highest concentration of Moraea species. They have long narrow basal leaves, sometimes only one per corm and large yellow, pink, orange, or bicolor flowers with six fairly equal tepals. The genus name is a tribute to the English botanist Robert Moore. Moraea s have iris-like flowers. They make good potted plants and are suitable rockery plants too. Most enjoy well-drained soil and full sun to flower best. Moraea elliottii is a South African indigenous species from the Eastern Cape, Free State, KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo, Mpumalanga and Western Cape Provinces. It was previously known as Moraea juncifolia, Moraea macra, Moraea stewartae and Moraea violacea. Commonly known as Bloutulp in Afrikaans this summer growing species grows to 50cm tall with a terete/channelled leaf. From spring to autumn it bears attractive blue-violet flowers with yellow to orange nectar guides.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Dierama mossii Seeds The genus Dierama, placed in the Iridaceae family, is endemic to Africa and contains around 45 species distributed from the southern Cape in South Africa to the highlands of Ethiopia. Most are found in the eastern mountainous regions of Southern Africa. Its greatest diversity is found in KwaZulu-Natal, where about 26 species occur. The genus name Dierama is derived from an ancient Greek word meaning a funnel, referring to the shape of the flower. Dierama is an evergreen, mainly summer growing geophyte. It has long, narrow tough fibrous foliage and pendulous bell-shaped flowers in shades of white, yellow, pink, magenta, mauve or maroon. It is recognized by its wiry, usually drooping spikes, and it can be quite dramatic in the garden. Common names include Angel’s Fishing Rod, Harebells, Fairybells, Wedding Bells, Fairy Fishing Rod and Wandflowers in English and Grasklokkies in Afrikaans. Dierama mossii is a South African indigenous species from the Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal and Mpumalanga Provinces. It grows to 1m in height. Unlike most other Dierama species, Dierama mossii thrives in damp soil. It has delicate mauve to pink flowers borne on erect stems during summer. 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)
Freesia laxa  Seeds Freesia is a genus of species of flowering plants in the family Iridaceae, native to Africa. Of the 14 species, 12 are native to Cape Province, South Africa, the remaining two to tropical Africa, one species extending north of the equator to Sudan. The genus was named in honor of Friedrich Heinrich Theodor Freese (), German physician. They are herbaceous plants which grow from a corm 1-2.5 cm diameter, which sends up a tuft of narrow leaves cm long, and a sparsely branched stem cm tall bearing a few leaves and a loose one-sided spike of fragrant narrowly funnel-shaped flowers. Freesia laxa is a South African indigenous species from the Eastern Cape, Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo and Mpumalanga Provinces. It is widespread across eastern South Africa from the Mpumalanga Escarpment to Port Elizabeth, and extending northwards through eastern tropical Africa. It grows to 45cm tall and is usually found in moist shady places. On offer is a pack of 5 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Kniphofia ichopensis Seeds Kniphofia (Red hot poker, Torch lily, Poker plant) is a genus of plants in the family Asphodelaceae that includes 70 or more species native to Africa. Some species have been commercially used for horticultural use and are commonly known for their bright, rocket-shaped flowers. These plants produce spikes of brightly-colored, hanging, red-to-orange flowers. This gives names such as "torch" and "red hot poker" to many of them. Kniphofia ichopensis is a South African endemic species from the KwaZulu-Natal Province. It was previously known as Kniphofia schlechteri and is commonly known as Ixopo Red-hot Poker in English and Ixopovuurpyl in Afrikaans. It grows to 50cm tall and is usually found in damp areas. During summer it bears an inflorescence of dull yellow buds which open to cream, yellow or orange flowers. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Massonia pustulata  Seeds Massonia is a genus in the Hyacinthaceae family found in dry areas in southern Africa. There are 6 species with four from the South African Cape province. Most species are winter growers and easily grown from seed. They make nice pot plants. Massonia pustulata is a South African endemic species from the Western Cape Province. It has two broad leathery prostrate leaves with tubercles on the upper surface. During spring it bears many creamy white/pink/yellow flowers. 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)
Romulea triflora Seeds   Romulea is a genus in the Iridaceae family of about 90 species that is found both in South Africa and in Europe. Rootstock is a corm, globose, bell shaped to top shaped, compressed or asymmetric with a circular to crescent shaped basal ridge. This genus has flowers reminiscent of Crocus. Many are quite striking, especially the South African species and there is a great variation in color and markings of the flowers. They are easy to grow in pots and many are easy from seed, flowering rather quickly in some cases. Romulea triflora is a South African endemic species from the Western Cape Province. Vernacular names include Threeflower Froetang. It grows to 20cm tall and from winter to spring it bears yellow or sometimes white flowers. You're buying a pack of 10 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Lapeirousia micrantha Seeds Lapeirousia is a genus with about 40 species in the Iridaceae family that is found across sub-Saharan Africa from Nigeria and Ethiopia to the southwestern Cape. Leaves are flat and curved to narrow and pleated. Lapeirousia micrantha is a South African endemic species from the Western Cape Province. It was previously known as Lapeirousia manuleaeflora, Meristostigma manuleaeflora and Ovieda micrantha. It grows to 35cm tall with a solitary leaf that has smooth or crisped margins. From spring to summer it bears greenish yellow to brown & maroon flowers. 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)
Ixia micrandra Seeds The genus Ixia consists of a number of cormous plants native to South Africa from the Iridaceae family and Ixioideae subfamily. Some of them are known as the corn lily. Some distinctive traits include: sword-like leaves, and long wiry stems with star-shaped flowers. It usually prefers well-drained soil. They have a specific but not very intense fragrance of vegetables. That is why it is often visited by many insects such as bees. Ixia micrandra is a South African endemic species from the Western Cape Province where it can be found growing from Houw Hoek to Kleinmond and De Hoop. It grows from 25cm to 50cm tall forming a slender plant. During spring it bears white to pink flowers. On offer is a pack of 5 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Geissorhiza heterostyla  Seeds Geissorhiza is a large genus, 84 species, of small to medium corm bearing plants in the Iridaceae family found in the winter rainfall region of the south and west coasts of southern Africa. Many of them make very handsome container plants and benefit from extra water during growth. Geissorhiza heterostyla is a blue to purple flowered plant of 40cm that is found in a wide distribution of the South African Cape and is usually found on stony clay slopes. You're buying a pack of 5 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Bobartia gladiata Seeds Bobartia is an evergreen genus in the Iridaceae family that has a creeping or erect rhizome as a rootstock. Most of the flowers are yellow. The 14 species are found in the western and eastern Cape of South Africa and are mostly montane and found in rocky sandstone soils. The Bobartia genus is named after the first curator of the Oxford Botanic Garden, Jacob Bobart.   Bobartia gladiata is a South African endemic species from the Western Cape Province. Afrikaans common names include Biesie, Biesieroei, Biesiesroei and Blombiesie. It grows from 20cm to 80cm tall with linear leaves and yellow flowers from spring to summer. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Tritoniopsis pulchella Seeds   Tritoniopsis is a perennial genus in the Iridaceae family that is found mostly in the southwestern Cape of South Africa, most often growing in sandstone soils in fynbos. Most of the species are summer flowering, flowering when the leaves are dry and withered. Many of them are triggered into flower by fire. This is also easily achieved by scattering ash around the plants and watering it in. Flowers are usually pink to purple or red, but there are some species with white, yellow, brown, or cream flowers. Leaves lack a definite midrib and have more than one main vein. Tritoniopsis pulchella is a South African endemic species from the Western Cape Province. It grows to 20cm tall with short leaves. During summer it bears spikes of beautiful pink flowers. On offer is a pack of 5 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Dierama pulcherrimum Seeds The genus Dierama, placed in the Iridaceae family, is endemic to Africa and contains around 45 species distributed from the southern Cape in South Africa to the highlands of Ethiopia. Most are found in the eastern mountainous regions of Southern Africa. Its greatest diversity is found in KwaZulu-Natal, where about 26 species occur. The genus name Dierama is derived from an ancient Greek word meaning a funnel, referring to the shape of the flower. Dierama is an evergreen, mainly summer growing geophyte. It has long, narrow tough fibrous foliage and pendulous bell-shaped flowers in shades of white, yellow, pink, magenta, mauve or maroon. It is recognized by its wiry, usually drooping spikes, and it can be quite dramatic in the garden. Common names include Angel’s Fishing Rod, Harebells, Fairybells, Wedding Bells, Fairy Fishing Rod and Wandflowers in English and Grasklokkies in Afrikaans. Dierama pulcherrimum is a South African endemic species from the Eastern Cape Province. It was previously known as Dierama longiflorum. It is an elegant perennial forming a clump of long, narrow, evergreen leaves, with tall, arching stems bearing nodding, bell-shaped, rosy-purple flowers 4-6cm long in summer. The bid amount is for 1 Seed We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
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Dierama latifolium Seeds The genus Dierama, placed in the Iridaceae family, is endemic to Africa and contains around 45 species distributed from the southern Cape in South Africa to the highlands of Ethiopia. Most are found in the eastern mountainous regions of Southern Africa. Its greatest diversity is found in KwaZulu-Natal, where about 26 species occur. The genus name Dierama is derived from an ancient Greek word meaning a funnel, referring to the shape of the flower. Dierama is an evergreen, mainly summer growing geophyte. It has long, narrow tough fibrous foliage and pendulous bell-shaped flowers in shades of white, yellow, pink, magenta, mauve or maroon. It is recognized by its wiry, usually drooping spikes, and it can be quite dramatic in the garden. Common names include Angel’s Fishing Rod, Harebells, Fairybells, Wedding Bells, Fairy Fishing Rod and Wandflowers in English and Grasklokkies in Afrikaans. Dierama latifolium is a South African endemic species from the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal Provinces. It is an evergreen perennial with grass-like leaves and in summer, it bears pendant pink or red, bell-shaped flowers, on slender, arching stems that move in the slightest breeze. The bid amount is for 1 Seed We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
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Dierama erectum Seeds The genus Dierama, placed in the Iridaceae family, is endemic to Africa and contains around 45 species distributed from the southern Cape in South Africa to the highlands of Ethiopia. Most are found in the eastern mountainous regions of Southern Africa. Its greatest diversity is found in KwaZulu-Natal, where about 26 species occur. The genus name Dierama is derived from an ancient Greek word meaning a funnel, referring to the shape of the flower. Dierama is an evergreen, mainly summer growing geophyte. It has long, narrow tough fibrous foliage and pendulous bell-shaped flowers in shades of white, yellow, pink, magenta, mauve or maroon. It is recognized by its wiry, usually drooping spikes, and it can be quite dramatic in the garden. Common names include Angel’s Fishing Rod, Harebells, Fairybells, Wedding Bells, Fairy Fishing Rod and Wandflowers in English and Grasklokkies in Afrikaans. Dierama erectum is a rare South African endemic species from the KwaZulu-Natal Province. It grows to 1.5m in height and has crowded pink flowers borne on erect stems during summer. It is an unusual dierama, having stiff, upright, flower spikes, unlike most other dieramas which have long, gracefully droopimg flower stems. 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)
Freesia caryophyllacea  Seeds Freesia is a genus of species of flowering plants in the family Iridaceae, native to Africa. Of the 14 species, 12 are native to Cape Province, South Africa, the remaining two to tropical Africa, one species extending north of the equator to Sudan. The genus was named in honor of Friedrich Heinrich Theodor Freese (), German physician. They are herbaceous plants which grow from a corm 1-2.5 cm diameter, which sends up a tuft of narrow leaves cm long, and a sparsely branched stem cm tall bearing a few leaves and a loose one-sided spike of fragrant narrowly funnel-shaped flowers. Freesia caryophyllacea is a South African endemic species from the Western Cape Province where it can be found from Wolseley to Swellendam, Hermanus and the Agulhas Plain. This is one of the most fragrant of the Freesias - much more fragrant than the hybrids commonly available & has a more beautiful flower too. It grows to a height of 10cm with blunt leaves that are often flat on ground. In early spring it bears fragrant white flowers with yellow markings. On offer is a pack of 5 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Romulea hirta Seeds   Romulea is a genus in the Iridaceae family of about 90 species that is found both in South Africa and in Europe. Rootstock is a corm, globose, bell shaped to top shaped, compressed or asymmetric with a circular to crescent shaped basal ridge. This genus has flowers reminiscent of Crocus. Many are quite striking, especially the South African species and there is a great variation in color and markings of the flowers. They are easy to grow in pots and many are easy from seed, flowering rather quickly in some cases. Romulea hirta is a South African endemic species from the Northern Cape and Western Cape Provinces where it is found on damp dolerite and clay flats in the mountains. It grows from 5cm to 20cm tall with ciliate leaves. During spring it bears yellow flowers. Vernacular names include Froetang and Knikker. 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)
Geissorhiza heterostyla  Seeds Geissorhiza is a large genus, 84 species, of small to medium corm bearing plants in the Iridaceae family found in the winter rainfall region of the south and west coasts of southern Africa. Many of them make very handsome container plants and benefit from extra water during growth. Geissorhiza heterostyla is a blue to purple flowered plant of 40cm that is found in a wide distribution of the South African Cape and is usually found on stony clay slopes. 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)
Erica triflora Seeds Erica, the heaths or heathers, is a genus of approximately 860 species of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae. The English common names "heath" and "heather" are shared by some closely related genera of similar appearance. Most of the species are small shrubs from cm high, though some are taller. All are evergreen, with minute needle-like leaves 2-15 mm long. Flowers are usually outward or downward facing and are borne in mass. The plants are grown as landscape or garden plants for their floral effect. At least 660 of the species are endemic to South Africa, and these are often called the Cape heaths, forming the largest genus in the fynbos. The remaining species are native to other parts of Africa, Madagascar, the Mediterranean region, and Europe. Erica triflora grows to 300cm in height. From winter to spring this robust Erica bears yellowish to pinkish-white urn-shaped flowers. You're buying a pack of 20 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Gibbaeum shandii  Seeds Gibbaeum is another genus of 20 or so stone looking mesembs. Their characteristic is two unequal leaves closely pressed together. Their name comes from the Latin for "hump". Most of them originate from the Little Karoo desert in South Africa. They produce offsets, and some species form mats of succulent leaves. Propagation is mostly from seeds. In summer water them only when they start shriveling, water more abundantly when they are growing in the fall and spring. Keep them rather dry at the cold of the winter. They will take a light frost if they are in dry soil. The body of Gibbaeum shandii resembles a shark's head. It has 1 long finger-shaped leaf & 1 shorter leaf. It has striking purple flowers. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Streptocarpus saxorum Seeds Streptocarpus saxorum is a beautiful perennial with fleshy stems and leaves. It flowers all year round and has violet flowers on long peduncles. It is well suited for hanging baskets, pots or in a shady area of the garden. 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)
Lapeirousia oreogena Seeds Lapeirousia is a genus with about 40 species in the Iridaceae family that is found across sub-Saharan Africa from Nigeria and Ethiopia to the southwestern Cape. Leaves are flat and curved to narrow and pleated. Lapeirousia oreogena, a striking species, is found in clay soils in the northwestern Cape. It has linear to sword shaped ribbed leaves and violet flowers with cream and blackish markings. 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)
Gibbaeum album Seeds Gibbaeum album is dwarf clump-forming plant with greyish-white united leaf-pairs, originating from the Cape Province, Ladismith.  During summer is has white to pink flowers. It is best sown in autumn. They prefer light shade.      You're buying a pack of 20 Seeds We'll supply you with the germination & care instructions.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Hesperantha luticola Seeds Hesperantha is a genus of cormous plants belonging to the Iridaceae family of which there are 79 species. Of these 79 species 42 are found growing in the winter-rainfall area of southern Africa, 37 in the summer-rainfall area of southern Africa and a further 4 in tropical Africa. Hesperantha luticola grow to 10 cm high. It occurs in the Roggeveld where it is found growing in seasonal pools or watercourses. The white flowers are borne on a spike that carries one or two flowers.  Hesperantha luticola  blooms during winter. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Wahlenbergia rivularis Seeds Wahlenbergia rivularis is another perennial wahlenbergia at Kirstenbosch. It flowers throughout the summer with beautiful white to cream bells. It prefers a slightly more damp soil than Wahlenbergia undulata and grows in full sun or semi-shade. The growth habit also differs from that of Wahlenbergia undulata. It spreads along the ground forming a groundcover of soft green leaves with white flowers about 30 cm above the ground. Wahlenbergia rivularis looks lovely planted along the edge of a path or a pond. It goes slightly dormant in winter looking a bit untidy, but remains green. Wahlenbergia rivularis roots as it spread making it easy to propagate by division, from cuttings or seed. There are about 267 species of Wahlenbergia worldwide, of which most are found in South Africa. Most of them are annuals or herbaceous perennials with bell-shaped flowers in shades of mauve, blue, white, or cream. You're buying a pack of 5 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions. Click Here to see more Wahlenbergia Species
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Galtonia viridiflora Seeds Galtonia is genus of plants in the family Hyacinthaceae; native to South Africa they are named after Sir Francis Galton. G. candicans, also known as Cape Hyacinth, is much propagated as a garden plant. Another species is the pale green flowering G. viridiflora. Galtonia viridiflora is a summer growing species that grows to 1 meter tall. During summer it bears long lasting yellowish-green flowers. This species can be planted in full sun or shade but will flower best in full to part sun. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
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