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East London (Eastern Cape)
Succulents in pots with pebbles Make great gifts R 20 EACH PLEASE CONTACT US TO PLACE AN ORDER
R 20
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Hi there, I sell wide variety of succulents at R12 each. In 9cm and 7,5cm pots. Pot arrangements can be made to order. View by appointment. Visit my page for more.... https://www.facebook.com/Goosely-106751741296232/
R 12
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South Africa
PLANT POTS 5 CM THESE VERY ECONOMICAL POTS ARE IDEAL FOR SMALL PLANTS, PARTICULARLY FOR SUCCULENTS SUCH AS CACTII ETC. THEY ARE 5CM HIGH. VIEW OUR OTHER ITEMS BY CLICKING ON THE SHIELD:    
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South Africa (All cities)
Description: Garden Resin Suitcase Flower Pot Mini Succulents Planter DIY Flowers Green Plants Decorations Has a rich artistic modeling, carving fine, simulation similarity is extremely high. Imitation ceramic handicrafts flower pots, light weight, better water absorption. Bottom have a drainage holes,conducive to drainage Specification: Style: European Retro Style Material: Resin Planting space size: 12.5 x 7 x 5cm Package Includes: 1 x Resin Flower Pot
R 554
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South Africa
Please select your desired pot from the drop down list above. Screen colour may not exactly match the actual colour of the pot, this is unavoidable. Size may differ slightly from stated. Why select these pots? These pots are available in a wide variety of shapes. They are ideal for larger bonsai, succulents groups, bulbs and even pot plants. Available in an exciting range of colours which are easily matched up with a bonsai tree; including blues, greens and browns. Selecting a glaze colour When choosing a pot of a certain colour, usually one takes into consideration the feature of the tree which you wish to enhance and then select a complementary colour to that feature. A complementary colour is the colour opposite another on the colour wheel. For example the pink flowers of a Cape May or a pink Chinese Snow Rose will be best shown off if the tree is planted in a green pot as the flowers are the most attractive feature of the tree and green is the complementary colour to pink. Fruit is emphasized by using the complementary colour to that of the fruit. So the orange berries of a firethorn bonsai tree will be best shown off when planted in a blue container. Always keep in mind that the most important item is the tree and the pot must be subordinate to it. To read more about choosing a pot read this helpful guide.
R 63
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South Africa
Please select your desired pot from the drop down list above. Screen colour may not exactly match the actual colour of the pot, this is unavoidable. Size may differ slightly from stated. Made in South Africa Willow Potteries is a South African Bonsai pottery specializing in high quality handmade ceramics. Willow potteries strives to create new and interesting pot shapes every year to keep it fresh. Their glazes are also one of their signatures being vibrant and different. Quality is very important. Why select these pots? These pots are available in a wide variety of shapes. They are ideal for small bonsai, succulents or accent plantings. Available in an exciting range of colours which are easily matched up with a bonsai tree; including blues, greens and browns. Selecting a glaze colour When choosing a pot of a certain colour, usually one takes into consideration the feature of the tree which you wish to enhance and then select a complementary colour to that feature. A complementary colour is the colour opposite another on the colour wheel. For example the pink flowers of a Cape May or a pink Chinese Snow Rose will be best shown off if the tree is planted in a green pot as the flowers are the most attractive feature of the tree and green is the complementary colour to pink. Fruit is emphasized by using the complementary colour to that of the fruit. So the orange berries of a firethorn bonsai tree will be best shown off when planted in a blue container. Always keep in mind that the most important item is the tree and the pot must be subordinate to it. To read more about choosing a pot read this helpful guide.
R 40
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South Africa
Please select your desired pot from the drop down list above. Screen colour may not exactly match the actual colour of the pot, this is unavoidable. Sizes may also differ from stated. Why select these pots? These pots are available in a wide variety of shapes. They are ideal for larger bonsai, succulents groups, bulbs and even pot plants. Available in an exciting range of colours which are easily matched up with a bonsai tree; including blues, greens and browns. Selecting a glaze colour When choosing a pot of a certain colour, usually one takes into consideration the feature of the tree which you wish to enhance and then select a complementary colour to that feature. A complementary colour is the colour opposite another on the colour wheel. For example the pink flowers of a Cape May or a pink Chinese Snow Rose will be best shown off if the tree is planted in a green pot as the flowers are the most attractive feature of the tree and green is the complementary colour to pink. Fruit is emphasized by using the complementary colour to that of the fruit. So the orange berries of a firethorn bonsai tree will be best shown off when planted in a blue container. Always keep in mind that the most important item is the tree and the pot must be subordinate to it. To read more about choosing a pot read this helpful guide.
R 250
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South Africa
Please select your desired pot from the drop down list above. Screen colour may not exactly match the actual colour of the pot, this is unavoidable. The size may also differ from stated. Why select these pots? These pots are available in a wide variety of shapes. They are ideal for larger bonsai, succulents groups, bulbs and even pot plants. Available in an exciting range of colours which are easily matched up with a bonsai tree; including blues, greens and browns. Selecting a glaze colour When choosing a pot of a certain colour, usually one takes into consideration the feature of the tree which you wish to enhance and then select a complementary colour to that feature. A complementary colour is the colour opposite another on the colour wheel. For example the pink flowers of a Cape May or a pink Chinese Snow Rose will be best shown off if the tree is planted in a green pot as the flowers are the most attractive feature of the tree and green is the complementary colour to pink. Fruit is emphasized by using the complementary colour to that of the fruit. So the orange berries of a firethorn bonsai tree will be best shown off when planted in a blue container. Always keep in mind that the most important item is the tree and the pot must be subordinate to it. To read more about choosing a pot read this helpful guide.
R 45
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Tedious to propagate Beautiful in hanging pots R50 FOR THE BIGGER ONES R30 for the smaller ones R100 FOR THE ONE IN CERAMIC POTS all beautiful, strong and healthy plants Inbox if interested 0825935093
R 30
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Jeffreys Bay (Eastern Cape)
Geometric and other concrete planters, pots and other creations available online at www.maggieandme.co.za. Plant succulents, flowers or use to make candles etc. Endless possibilities! Delivery 2- 4 days countrywide. Order online while stocks last.
R 150
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Tedious to propagate Beautiful plants Especially when you plant them in hanging pots R50 FOR THE BIGGER ONES R30 for the smaller ones Inbox me if interested
R 50
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Tedious to propagate Beautiful in hanging pots R50 FOR THE BIGGER ONES R30 for the smaller ones Inbox if interested Quite rare and definitely at very good prices 0825935093
R 30
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Tedious to propagate Beautiful in hanging pots R50 FOR THE BIGGER ONES R30 for the smaller ones OR TODAY ONLY SUNDAY THE 2ND 4 SMALL ONES FOR R100 ONLY TODAY inbox if interested 0825935093
R 30
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Tedious to propagate Beautiful in hanging pots R50 FOR THE BIGGER ONES R30 for the smaller ones Inbox if interested 0825935093
R 30
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South Africa (All cities)
FREE SHIPPING from Post Office to Post Office counter to counter in South Africa, packed in High grade Boxes. (If no Post Office in your area then please feel free to contact us for alternative shipping)   Our Succulent and Cacti plants (12 X different species in total) will be shipped countrywide without soil but 12 X new pots will be included in the package All our plants are handpicked and will be carefully handled and wrapped with soft kitchen towel paper, placed in separate plastic bags to minimize root disturbance.   Prickles Duynefontein were established by JP and Alta and with our personal collection of Cacti, Succulents (Vetplante) and Aloes we have grown to the stage where we can share to view and for you to buy (at 13 Foxcroft Crescent, Duynefontein, 7441) a vast variety of different plants.   Each individual plant has a strange beauty and are all pure wonder. Coming in many shapes and sizes these plants are all unique in some way. Growing cacti and other succulent plants can be an addictive pastime as cacti are collectible and are ideal for nice, sunny windowsills indoors and outdoors as are many of their succulent counterparts.  Cacti and succulents simply are plants which has leaves or stems that are more than usually fleshy due to the development of water-storing tissue. Succulents are easy to care for, generally pest resistant, hardy, and require little watering, which is ideal with the growing problems with water scarcity because of the changing weather conditions     
R 199
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Port Shepstone (KwaZulu Natal)
Argyroderma delaetii-roseum 15 seeds The genus Argyroderma is restricted to the Knersvlatke area in southern Namaqualand in the northwestern part of the Western Cape Province, South Africa. They are compact, dwarf succulents, tufted or single-bodied, and rarely sunken in the ground. The highly succulent leaf pairs are rounded or thumb-shaped and in pairs united at the base. The characteristic silvery green leaves are smooth. The plants are extremely popular among collectors. They should be treated lie Lithops and watered during the summer. Care, however, must be taken not to water the plants too much lest the leaves split. Argyroderma prefer a well-drained loamy soil; they don’t like frequent repotting and can be grown in relatively small pots for years. They are propagated by seed or division of multi-headed plants. Propagation: Seed or (or rarely) cuttings. The small seeds can be sown in pots of fine, well-drained sand, any time during the spring and summer months when temperatures are warm. Cover the seeds with a very fine layer of grit and water from below with a fungicide to prevent damping off. For the first 3-4 days cover the pots with a sheet of glass/clear perspex to keep the humidity levels high. Remove the glass and replace it with light shade cloth and mist once or twice a day for the next two weeks after which most seeds should have germinated. From then on misting can be reduced to every second and then every third day as the little plants grow.
R 6
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Port Shepstone (KwaZulu Natal)
Argyroderma delaetii forma delaetii 10 seeds The genus Argyroderma is restricted to the Knersvlatke area in southern Namaqualand in the northwestern part of the Western Cape Province, South Africa. They are compact, dwarf succulents, tufted or single-bodied, and rarely sunken in the ground. The highly succulent leaf pairs are rounded or thumb-shaped and in pairs united at the base. The characteristic silvery green leaves are smooth. The plants are extremely popular among collectors. They should be treated lie Lithops and watered during the summer. Care, however, must be taken not to water the plants too much lest the leaves split. Argyroderma prefer a well-drained loamy soil; they don’t like frequent repotting and can be grown in relatively small pots for years. They are propagated by seed or division of multi-headed plants. Propagation: Seed or (or rarely) cuttings. The small seeds can be sown in pots of fine, well-drained sand, any time during the spring and summer months when temperatures are warm. Cover the seeds with a very fine layer of grit and water from below with a fungicide to prevent damping off. For the first 3-4 days cover the pots with a sheet of glass/clear perspex to keep the humidity levels high. Remove the glass and replace it with light shade cloth and mist once or twice a day for the next two weeks after which most seeds should have germinated. From then on misting can be reduced to every second and then every third day as the little plants grow.
R 6
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Port Shepstone (KwaZulu Natal)
Argyroderma pearsonii 20 seeds The genus Argyroderma is restricted to the Knersvlatke area in southern Namaqualand in the northwestern part of the Western Cape Province, South Africa. They are compact, dwarf succulents, tufted or single-bodied, and rarely sunken in the ground. The highly succulent leaf pairs are rounded or thumb-shaped and in pairs united at the base. The characteristic silvery green leaves are smooth. The plants are extremely popular among collectors. They should be treated lie Lithops and watered during the summer. Care, however, must be taken not to water the plants too much lest the leaves split. Argyroderma prefer a well-drained loamy soil; they don’t like frequent repotting and can be grown in relatively small pots for years. They are propagated by seed or division of multi-headed plants. Propagation: Seed or (or rarely) cuttings. The small seeds can be sown in pots of fine, well-drained sand, any time during the spring and summer months when temperatures are warm. Cover the seeds with a very fine layer of grit and water from below with a fungicide to prevent damping off. For the first 3-4 days cover the pots with a sheet of glass/clear perspex to keep the humidity levels high. Remove the glass and replace it with light shade cloth and mist once or twice a day for the next two weeks after which most seeds should have germinated. From then on misting can be reduced to every second and then every third day as the little plants grow.
R 9
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Port Shepstone (KwaZulu Natal)
Argyroderma ringens  20 seeds The genus Argyroderma is restricted to the Knersvlatke area in southern Namaqualand in the northwestern part of the Western Cape Province, South Africa. They are compact, dwarf succulents, tufted or single-bodied, and rarely sunken in the ground. The highly succulent leaf pairs are rounded or thumb-shaped and in pairs united at the base. The characteristic silvery green leaves are smooth. The plants are extremely popular among collectors. They should be treated lie Lithops and watered during the summer. Care, however, must be taken not to water the plants too much lest the leaves split. Argyroderma prefer a well-drained loamy soil; they don’t like frequent repotting and can be grown in relatively small pots for years. They are propagated by seed or division of multi-headed plants. Propagation: Seed or (or rarely) cuttings. The small seeds can be sown in pots of fine, well-drained sand, any time during the spring and summer months when temperatures are warm. Cover the seeds with a very fine layer of grit and water from below with a fungicide to prevent damping off. For the first 3-4 days cover the pots with a sheet of glass/clear perspex to keep the humidity levels high. Remove the glass and replace it with light shade cloth and mist once or twice a day for the next two weeks after which most seeds should have germinated. From then on misting can be reduced to every second and then every third day as the little plants grow.
R 8
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South Africa (All cities)
Display plants in any window with the new Triflora from Umbra. Triflora is a hanging planter for indoor plants that combines the utility of a drapery rod with the beauty of potted plants. Great for herbs, succulents, vine plants and more. Simply adjust horizontally and vertically to fully customise the placement of each hanging planter. Mounts to the wall or ceiling Adds functionality to windows by turning it into a space for growing plants Customise the position of each hanging pot Adjust the length of Triflora’s ropes and slide them anywhere along the metal rod The durable melamine pots can hold standard sized pots Eliminates the need for re-potting All mounting hardware included About Umbra Umbra is a leader in modern home design. Their approach to kitchen, bathroom and home accessories helps you keep your space neat and organised. This global product design company provides original, modern, casual, and functional design for the home. Specifications Dimensions: 63cm x 15cm x 107cm Weight: 1.1kg Material: melamine planters Can hold standard 7.6cm diameter pots Care Instructions Wipe clean with warm soap water Warranty Info This product comes with a 5 year warranty
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Port Shepstone (KwaZulu Natal)
Faucaria britteniae 10 seeds Faucaria succulents are low growing, the thick fleshy leaves have teeth on the edges. Faucarias grow mainly in spring and autumn, preferring the cooler weather. As such planting them in  a position where they get ample morning sun and some dappled shade in the afternoon is a good idea. As with all succulents, they are drought tolerant. Many Faucaria flower in late winter, often times the yellow flowers open during midday and close at night. Due to it's size Faucarias can be kept in pots. So even if you get frost, you'd be able to keep them if you remove them in house during winter. Surface sow succulent seed, use a very well draining mix. Only transplant seedlings after a year or more.
R 5
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South Africa (All cities)
Display plants in any window with the new Triflora from Umbra. Triflora is a hanging planter for indoor plants that combines the utility of a drapery rod with the beauty of potted plants. Great for herbs, succulents, vine plants and more. Simply adjust horizontally and vertically to fully customise the placement of each hanging planter. Mounts to the wall or ceiling Adds functionality to windows by turning it into a space for growing plants Customise the position of each hanging pot Adjust the length of Triflora’s ropes and slide them anywhere along the metal rod The durable melamine pots can hold standard sized pots Eliminates the need for re-potting All mounting hardware included
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Somerset West (Western Cape)
Full grown decorative plants in pots forsale. Also other plnts eg.Streptocarpus; Seloum -1,5m high; Big Birg's Nest; succulents etc.
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Port Shepstone (KwaZulu Natal)
Lithops julii ssp Julii 20 seeds Lithops are evergreen succulents. The thick leaves are split in the centre by a slip from which the flower appears. Evergreen, low growing plants that do well in pots and on rockeries. Drought tolerant. Very variable, some smooth, others strongly reticulated & some with windows, most whitish grey with darker markings, white flowers. Sow Spring.
R 12
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Port Shepstone (KwaZulu Natal)
Lithops lesliei 10 seeds Lithops are evergreen succulents. The thick leaves are split in the centre by a slip from which the flower appears. Evergreen, low growing plants that do well in pots and on rockeries. Drought tolerant. This is a mixed pack of various Lithops lesliei varieties.
R 6
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Port Shepstone (KwaZulu Natal)
Lithops schwantesii ssp. schwantesii var. rugosa 20 seeds Lithops are low growing succulents. Lithops schwantesii ssp. schwantesii var. rugosa is a variety often seen in the Namibia area. The markings on the two leaves are of a darker brown than the leave itself. The flower appears in the centre between the slip of the two leaves. Drought tolerant, great to grow in pots.
R 12
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Port Shepstone (KwaZulu Natal)
Pleiospilos ssp. 50 seeds Pleiospilos are of the same family as "vygies"/mesembes. They are low growing evergreen ground cover type succulents. This is a packet of different sub-species. So the daisy like flowers will be different colours. Pleiospilos can be kept in pots. So even if you get frost, you'd be able to keep them if you remove them in house during winter. Surface sow succulent seed, use a very well draining mix. Only transplant seedlings after a year or more.
R 22
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Port Shepstone (KwaZulu Natal)
Cephalophyllum ssp. 50 seeds Cephalophyllums are of the same family as "vygies"/mesembes. They are low growing evergreen ground cover type succulents. This is a packet of different sub-species. So the flowers will range from yellow to pink to red. Cephalophyllums can be kept in pots. So even if you get frost, you'd be able to keep them if you remove them in house during winter. Surface sow succulent seed, use a very well draining mix. Only transplant seedlings after a year or more.
R 20
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