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South Africa
Titanopsis schwantesii - 30 seeds If you are new to sowing succulents then this is a good one to try, as they are quite fast and easy. Sow at around 18-28 *C.  cover the seeds lightly with some river sand, aquarium gravel or finely sieved soil. These germinate between 5 to 20 days (depending on conditions)   All seeds are produced on our own mother plants at the farm in Barrydale.
R 15
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Port Shepstone (KwaZulu Natal)
Titanopsis 10 seeds Titanopsis are low growing succulents. The leaves start from the centre of a rosette and are fleshy shaped almost like and arrow, with warts. Same family as vygies- Msembes. Titanopsis' love gritty ground and are winter growers.
R 5
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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 (All cities)
Titanopsis calcarea Seeds Titanopsis is a group of half-a-dozen of mesembs from Tanqua Karoo, South Africa. They are short-stemmed succulent rosettes of 6 to 8 interesting leaves covered with white warts. Over time, they form large clusters. Titanopsis have 2cm, yellow to orange blossoms during their winter growing period. The flowers come irregularly starting in autumn, and they open at noon. Sow it in spring and 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 10 Seeds We will supply you wisp;the germination & care instructions.  
R 12
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South Africa
Titanopsis Species Mixed Seeds Titanopsis is a group of half-a-dozen of mesembs from Tanqua Karoo, South Africa. They are short-stemmed succulent rosettes of 6 to 8 interesting leaves covered with white warts. Over time, they form large clusters. Titanopsis have 2cm, yellow to orange blossoms during their winter growing period. The flowers come irregularly starting in autumn, and they open at noon. Sow it in spring and 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. The bid amount is for 1 Seed We will supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
R 1
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South Africa
Titanopsis calcarea - 30 seeds If you are new to sowing succulents then this is a good one to try, as they are quite fast and easy. Sow at around 18-28 *C.  cover the seeds lightly with some river sand, aquarium gravel or finely sieved soil. These germinate between 5 to 20 days (depending on conditions)   All seeds are produced on our own mother plants at the farm in Barrydale.
R 15
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South Africa
Titanopsis calcarea - 500 seeds If you are new to sowing succulents then this is a good one to try, as they are quite fast and easy. Sow at around 18-28 *C.  cover the seeds lightly with some river sand, aquarium gravel or finely sieved soil. These germinate between 5 to 20 days (depending on conditions.   All seeds are produced on our own mother plants at the farm in Barrydale.
R 100
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South Africa
Titanopsis Species Mixed Seeds Titanopsis is a group of half-a-dozen of mesembs from Tanqua Karoo, South Africa. They are short-stemmed succulent rosettes of 6 to 8 interesting leaves covered with white warts. Over time, they form large clusters. Titanopsis have 2cm, yellow to orange blossoms during their winter growing period. The flowers come irregularly starting in autumn, and they open at noon. Sow it in spring and 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 10 Seeds We will supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
R 16
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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 Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
The genus Aloinopsis is relatively small and occurs mostly in the Eastern and Western Cape Provinces of South Africa, extending slightly into the southern part of the Northern Cape Province. One species is found in the north-eastern corner of the Northern Cape Province. Rainfall is sparse throughout the range. The genus Aloinopsis is a group of South African Indigenous mesembs that belongs to the Aizoaceae family. The genus name means “similar to aloe ”. Aloinopsis plants have a rather large tuberous root system, called a caudex, and are occasionally cultivated for the look of the caudex which can form the most unusual shapes. They also tend to grow more rosettes when they are raised. Many species have rough-surfaced, spoon-shaped leaves that grow in small rosettes. The roots are thick and the flowers are often striped with red. Aloinopsis are sometimes confused with Titanopsis, but the genus Titanopsis lack striped flowers. Aloinopsis are popular among collectors. Aloinopsis villetii is endemic to Bushmanland, South Africa and looks a little like a Titanopsis with its spotted textured leaves with dense white tubercles. During summer it bears beautiful fragrant honey scented pale yellow flowers with copper-red tips. It clumps over time producing dense mats like other Aloinopsis. It is best planted in pots.
R 1
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South Africa (All cities)
The genus Aloinopsis is relatively small and occurs mostly in the Eastern and Western Cape Provinces of South Africa, extending slightly into the southern part of the Northern Cape Province. One species is found in the north-eastern corner of the Northern Cape Province. Rainfall is sparse throughout the range. The genus Aloinopsis is a group of South African Indigenous mesembs that belongs to the Aizoaceae family. The genus name means “similar to aloe ”. Aloinopsis plants have a rather large tuberous root system, called a caudex, and are occasionally cultivated for the look of the caudex which can form the most unusual shapes. They also tend to grow more rosettes when they are raised. Many species have rough-surfaced, spoon-shaped leaves that grow in small rosettes. The roots are thick and the flowers are often striped with red. Aloinopsis are sometimes confused with Titanopsis, but the genus Titanopsis lack striped flowers. Aloinopsis are popular among collectors. Aloinopsis setifera form dense clusters of rosettes that bear yellow to red silky glossy flowers during summer. The beautiful fragrant honey scented flowers open in the afternoon and close at sunset. It has small blue-green leaves which ers appear very large. It is best planted in pots.
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South Africa
Lithops species mixed - 100 seeds This mixture includes species such as Lithops hookeri, lesliei, aucampiae, marmorata, localis, karasmontana, dorothea, otzeniana, schwantesii, olivacea, julii, meyeri etc. Sow at around 18-28 *C.  cover the seeds lightly with some river sand, aquarium gravel or finely sieved soil. These germinate between 5 to 30 days (depending on conditions)   All seeds are produced on our own mother plants at the farm in Barrydale. Bulk quantities available on request.
R 35
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South Africa
Lithops species mixed - 500 seeds This mixture includes species such as Lithops hookeri, lesliei, aucampiae, marmorata, localis, karasmontana, dorothea, otzeniana, schwantesii, olivacea, salicola, meyeri, julii  etc. Sow at around 18-28 *C.  cover the seeds lightly with some river sand, aquarium gravel or finely sieved soil. These germinate between 5 to 30 days (depending on conditions)   All seeds are produced on our own mother plants at the farm in Barrydale. Bulk quantities available on request.
R 100
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South Africa
Lithops species mixed - 1000 seeds This mixture includes species such as Lithops hookeri, lesliei, aucampiae, marmorata, localis, karasmontana, dorothea, otzeniana, schwantesii, olivacea etc. Sow at around 18-28 *C.  cover the seeds lightly with some river sand, aquarium gravel or finely sieved soil. These germinate between 5 to 30 days (depending on conditions)   All seeds are produced on our own mother plants at the farm in Barrydale. Bulk quantities also available on request (5'000 or 10'000)
R 225
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