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South Africa (All cities)
Buy 5 Celtis sinensis or Chinese Hackberry Seeds + Free Bonsai eBook + Free Seeds with ALL Orders for R19.25
R 19
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Buy Acer palmatum dissectum Bonsai Seeds + FREE Gifts Seeds + Bonsai eBook, NEW for R15.00
R 15
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Buy 5 Pinus thunbergii - Black Pine Bonsai Seeds + FREE Gifts Seeds + Bonsai eBook - Combined Shipping for R21.75
R 21
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Buy 5 Pinus thunbergii - Black Pine Bonsai Seeds + FREE Gifts Seeds + Bonsai eBook - Combined Shipping for R20.00
R 20
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Celtis sinensis Bonsai Seeds Common Name: Chinese Hackberry Celtis sinensis  or Chinese Hackberry is a deciduous tree with a spreading habit. It is native to East China, Korea and Japan where it reaches heights of around 12 metres in woodland areas. Visually the Chinese Hackberry is similar to Zelkova serrata but Hackberrys have a very fine twig structure which carries glossy, blunt-toothed, dark green leaves. Small green flowers are borne in Spring followed by small, sweet, edible fruit which are a dark-orange ripening to red-brown. This tree is fairly fast growing and is an ideal tree for the art of bonsai. On offer is a pack of 5 Seeds 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 15
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Celtis sinensis Bonsai Seeds Common Name: Chinese Hackberry Celtis sinensis  or Chinese Hackberry is a deciduous tree with a spreading habit. It is native to East China, Korea and Japan where it reaches heights of around 12 metres in woodland areas. Visually the Chinese Hackberry is similar to Zelkova serrata but Hackberrys have a very fine twig structure which carries glossy, blunt-toothed, dark green leaves. Small green flowers are borne in Spring followed by small, sweet, edible fruit which are a dark-orange ripening to red-brown. This tree is fairly fast growing and is an ideal tree for the art of bonsai. 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 2
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South Africa
Abies concolor  Bonsai Seeds Abies concolor commonly known as White Fir is native to the western United States, through the Rocky Mountains from southern Idaho south through Utah and Colorado to New Mexico, Arizona and also Nevada. When mature it can reach a height of 20-25m or even a little more used in a garden or landscape situation a height of 12-15m is more usual. In any case the White Fir is fairly slow growing at 30-45cm/year even with good growing conditions so it takes quite a while to outgrow its position in a large garden. It has a pyramidal shape and horizontal branching with the lower branches drooping toward the ground and for the best visual result it should be grown in an open area so the lower branches can touch the ground. When branched to the ground the shade is sufficient to kill off the underlying grass. The foliage is a wonderful blue-grey which appears much like that of the Colorado blue spruce. This makes it popular as an ornamental landscaping tree and as a Christmas tree. The foliage is also used in large quantities for Christmas wreaths and decorations owing to its soft needles and generally excellent needle retention and abundance. It is regarded as one of the most adaptable and less site exacting species of the fir genus and will withstand heat and drought better than most firs and can tolerate winter temperatures to -40°C. For germination the seeds require a period of moist pre-chilling also known as stratification before the seeds should be sown, this takes around 6 weeks in the fridge and is not difficult to do. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds
R 45
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South Africa
Abies concolor  Bonsai Seeds Abies concolor commonly known as White Fir is native to the western United States, through the Rocky Mountains from southern Idaho south through Utah and Colorado to New Mexico, Arizona and also Nevada. When mature it can reach a height of 20-25m or even a little more used in a garden or landscape situation a height of 12-15m is more usual. In any case the White Fir is fairly slow growing at 30-45cm/year even with good growing conditions so it takes quite a while to outgrow its position in a large garden. It has a pyramidal shape and horizontal branching with the lower branches drooping toward the ground and for the best visual result it should be grown in an open area so the lower branches can touch the ground. When branched to the ground the shade is sufficient to kill off the underlying grass. The foliage is a wonderful blue-grey which appears much like that of the Colorado blue spruce. This makes it popular as an ornamental landscaping tree and as a Christmas tree. The foliage is also used in large quantities for Christmas wreaths and decorations owing to its soft needles and generally excellent needle retention and abundance. It is regarded as one of the most adaptable and less site exacting species of the fir genus and will withstand heat and drought better than most firs and can tolerate winter temperatures to -40°C. For germination the seeds require a period of moist pre-chilling also known as stratification before the seeds should be sown, this takes around 6 weeks in the fridge and is not difficult to do. On offer is a pack of 50 Seeds
R 180
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South Africa
Abies concolor  Bonsai Seeds Abies concolor commonly known as White Fir is native to the western United States, through the Rocky Mountains from southern Idaho south through Utah and Colorado to New Mexico, Arizona and also Nevada. When mature it can reach a height of 20-25m or even a little more used in a garden or landscape situation a height of 12-15m is more usual. In any case the White Fir is fairly slow growing at 30-45cm/year even with good growing conditions so it takes quite a while to outgrow its position in a large garden. It has a pyramidal shape and horizontal branching with the lower branches drooping toward the ground and for the best visual result it should be grown in an open area so the lower branches can touch the ground. When branched to the ground the shade is sufficient to kill off the underlying grass. The foliage is a wonderful blue-grey which appears much like that of the Colorado blue spruce. This makes it popular as an ornamental landscaping tree and as a Christmas tree. The foliage is also used in large quantities for Christmas wreaths and decorations owing to its soft needles and generally excellent needle retention and abundance. It is regarded as one of the most adaptable and less site exacting species of the fir genus and will withstand heat and drought better than most firs and can tolerate winter temperatures to -40°C. For germination the seeds require a period of moist pre-chilling also known as stratification before the seeds should be sown, this takes around 6 weeks in the fridge and is not difficult to do. The bid amount is for 1 Seed
R 4
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Titanopsis fulleri Seeds Titanopsis is a group of half-a-dozen of mesembs from South Africa. They are short-stemmed succulent rosettes of 6 to 8 interesting leaves covered of white warts. Over time, they can form large clusters. Titanopsis have yellow flowers during their winter growing period. Those are 0.75 inches wide (2cm) yellow to orange blossom. The flowers come irregularly starting in the fall, and open at noon.  It should start flowering after two years. The maintenance of Titanopsis is not difficult. They need a sandy substrate with little organic material. They are winter growers, and should be kept relatively dry in summer. They should also be kept dry when the temperature is below 7°C. You're buying a pack of 20 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
R 29
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South Africa
Juniperus virginiana  Bonsai Seeds Juniperus virginiana — its common names include Red Cedar, Eastern Redcedar, Virginian Juniper, Eastern Juniper, Red Juniper, Pencil Cedar, and Aromatic Cedar — is a species of juniper native to eastern North America from south-eastern Canada to the Gulf of Mexico and east of the Great Plains. Juniper oil is distilled from the wood, twigs and leaves. The cones are used to flavour gin. It makes an excellent bonsai subject. When planted in open soil Juniperus virginiana is a dense slow-growing coniferous evergreen tree that may never become more than a bush on poor soil, but is ordinarily from 5–20 m tall, with a short trunk 30–100 cm in diameter. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds
R 16
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Ilex cornuta  Bonsai Seeds Ilex cornuta, commonly known as Chinese holly or horned holly, is a slow-growing, densely foliaged evergreen shrub in the Aquifoliaceae plant family. It is native to eastern China and Korea and attains a height of about 3 metres. The leaves are usually 5-spined oblong and entire. The fruits are red berries, which are larger than those of the European Holly (Ilex aquifolium). Ilex cornuta is valued horticulturally for its attractive and distinctive rectangular foliage and for its large red berries. Ilex cornuta will tolerate a wide variety of soils and will grow in sun or shade. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds
R 23
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South Africa
Acer buergerianum  Bonsai Seeds Acer buergerianum, the Trident Maple, Three Pronged Maple or Chinese Maple is a vigorous species and is grown in many parts of the world as a 'Street' tree due to its tolerance of pruning, dry soil and air-pollution; these attributes also make it an excellent subject for bonsai treatment. Native to Korea, China and Japan, Trident Maples can reach heights of 10 metres or more when planted in open soil. The bark is buff and flakes to reveal a soft-orange underbark which gets darker as the tree matures. In South Africa, Trident Maples are difficult to locate. Not stocked in garden centres and tree nurseries, they are also unavailable to collect from the wild. Tridents nearly always have to be sourced from bonsai nurseries as imported stock or grown from seed. Maples are unrivalled for their autumn foliage colouring and variety of leaf shapes and textures. Maples are a very popular choice for the art of bonsai and many are compact enough for the average garden. Their flowers are green, yellow, orange or red and though individually small, the effect of an entire tree in flower can be striking in several species. Bark is another feature of some maples, although usually smooth grey or greenish, in the group known as the ‘snake bark maples’ it has longitudinal grey or red-brown stripes and in others it is flaky or papery. Most of the approximate 129 species come from East Asia, particularly China, where over 80 species can be found, Japan, with more than 20 species, and the eastern Himalayas. Most species are deciduous, but a few in southern Asia and the Mediterranean region are evergreen. Most maples prefer a cool, moist climate with ample rainfall in spring and summer. A planting position sheltered from strong winds suits them best. For best autumn colour, grow them in a neutral to acid soil. Propagation is generally from seed but grafting is also an option. Seed germination is aided by stratification. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds
R 25
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South Africa
Cercis chinensis  Bonsai Seeds Cercis chinensis, the Chinese Redbud is a plant of the Fabaceae family native to China and Japan that grows between 150 to 1,400 metres above sea level. As a tree, the Chinese redbud may grow up to 15 metres tall with a trunk diameter of up to 50 centimetres; however, the species is normally found growing in shrub form. It also makes a stunning pot plant and bonsai subject. The flowers are pink or milky white in colour whilst the leaf body is almost circular in shape. Flowering in April, the Chinese redbud produces fruit in October. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds
R 38
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South Africa
Buxus sempervirens  Bonsai Seeds Buxus sempervirens commonly known as European Box or Boxwood has been used for hundreds of years in formal gardens. It can be shaped to produce intricate topiary. It will make geometric shapes easily- very formal arrangements like knot gardens are increasingly popular. Box can also be used to make soft shaped hedges that do not spread too wide and eat up space. They are usually evergreen with the only drawback for some people is the relatively slow growth rate but this is more than made up for by the superb texture. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds
R 19
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