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Outdoor Waterproof Solar Powered Pinecone Shape Tree Branch LED String Holiday Package weight: 0.21 kg Specification: Solar panel: 2V 80Ah LED power: 0.06W/PCS Ni-MH battery: 1.2V 600Ah Mode: ON/OFF/FLASH Waterproof: IP65 Light color: warm white, colorful Material: Iron + ABS + PP Height: 61cm Feature: Updated version: This solar powered flower is now of a tame fabric, improving quality and appearance to that of a real lily. We also upgraded a wider solar panel which converts sunlight into power faster and more efficient in cloudy weather Maintenance excelent easy install: No wire external electricity required, automatically lights up in the dark to illuminate your backyard and pathway. Perfect as path light and in-ground light, suitable to be planted near Trees, Flowerbed, Fence and Walkway Hold up in bad weather: This beautiful artificial flower garden stake light is at home outside. The water proof glass is IP65, the flower is made of high quality material proven to withstand in bad weather Working mode: Lights automatically turn on/off.three-position toggle, on/off/flashing mode, Full charged can provide 8-10 hours lighting in the evening. Suitable occasion: Great for lighting your garden or walkway, adds a fun touch to any outdoor setting! Package i ncluded: 1x solar branch light 1x instructions Click here for more deals Outdoor Waterproof Solar Powered Pinecone Shape Tree Branch LED String Holiday Outdoor Waterproof Solar Powered Pinecone Shape Tree Branch LED String Holiday
R 229
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Specification: Solar panel: 2V 80Ah LED power: 0.06W/PCS Ni-MH battery: 1.2V 600Ah Mode: ON/OFF/FLASH Waterproof: IP65 Light color: warm white, colorful Material: Iron + ABS + PP Height: 61cm Feature: Updated version: This solar powered flower is now of a tame fabric, improving quality and appearance to that of a real lily. We also upgraded a wider solar panel which converts sunlight into power faster and more efficient in cloudy weather Maintenance free easy install: No wire external electricity required, automatically lights up in the dark to illuminate your backyard and pathway. Perfect as path light and in-ground light, suitable to be planted near Trees, Flowerbed, Fence and Walkway Hold up in bad weather: This beautiful artificial flower garden stake light is at home outside. The water proof glass is IP65, the flower is made of high quality material proven to withstand in bad weather Working mode: Lights automatically turn on/off.three-position toggle, on/off/flashing mode, Full charged can provide 8-10 hours lighting in the evening. Suitable occasion: Great for lighting your garden or walkway, adds a fun touch to any outdoor setting! Package i ncluded: 1x solar branch light 1x instructions
R 231
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South Africa
These Kaneshin Concave branch cutters are very versatile tools that can be used for a number of procedures. They are essentially a combination of two tools namely the branch cutter and knob or knuckle cutter, and thus are one of the most popular tools in the toolbox of any serious bonsai artist. They may in fact be considered to be general purpose cutters because they are capable of performing a variety of different cutting actions on different portions of the tree. In certain types of species, such as Chinese maples, the resulting scar tissue can bulge over the area from where a branch was removed is the cut was made flat. A concave cutter with spherical blades or a knuckle cutter is very useful in these circumstances. Either of these tools will create a concave cut so bulging can be avoided as the branch is removed completely from its base and cuts into the branch base to make the resulting cut concave in shape. If a flat cut was made it would be necessary to carve out the cut further, but by employing these tools both steps can be performed in one action. As with all our Kaneshin tools, these concave branch cutters are handmade by highly skilled Japanese craftsmen. Each tool is boxed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. Sizes 165mm Material Steel Origin Japan To cut safely without damaging the tool, the thickness of the branch you want to remove should be 1/3 - 1/2 of the size of the blade.  
R 860
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South Africa (All cities)
These large Kaneshin Concave branch cutters are very versatile tools that can be used for a number of procedures. They are essentially a combination of two tools namely the branch cutter and knob or knuckle cutter, and thus are one of the most popular tools in the toolbox of any serious bonsai artist. They may in fact be considered to be general purpose cutters because they are capable of performing a variety of different cutting actions on different portions of the tree. In certain types of species, such as Chinese maples, the resulting scar tissue can bulge over the area from where a branch was removed is the cut was made flat. A concave cutter with spherical blades or a knuckle cutter is very useful in these circumstances. Either of these tools will create a concave cut so bulging can be avoided as the branch is removed completely from its base and cuts into the branch base to make the resulting cut concave in shape. If a flat cut was made it would be necessary to carve out the cut further, but by employing these tools both steps can be performed in one action. As with all our Kaneshin tools, these large concave branch cutters are handmade by highly skilled Japanese craftsmen. Each tool is boxed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity. Sizes 200mm Material Steel Origin Japan To cut safely without damaging the tool, the thickness of the branch you want to remove should be 1/3 - 1/2 of the size of the blade.  
R 1.150
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South Africa
Pinus banksiana  Seeds Pinus banksiana commonly known as Jack Pine is an eastern North American pine. Its native range in Canada is east of the Rocky Mountains from the Mackenzie River in the Northwest Territories to Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, and the north-central and northeast of the United States from Minnesota to Maine, with the southernmost part of the range just into northwest Indiana and northwest Pennsylvania. It is also known as grey pine and scrub pine. Pinus banksiana ranges from 9–22 m in height. Some jack pines are shrub-sized, due to poor growing conditions. They do not usually grow perfectly straight, resulting in an irregular shape similar to pitch pine (Pinus rigida). This pine often forms pure stands on sandy or rocky soil. It is fire-adapted to stand-replacing fires; with the cones remaining closed for many years, until a forest fire kills the mature trees and opens the cones, reseeding the burnt ground. The leaves are in fascicles of two, needle-like, twisted, slightly yellowish-green, and 2–4 cm long. Jack Pine cones are usually 5 cm and curved at the tip. The cones are 3–5 cm long, the scales with a small, fragile prickle that usually wear off before maturity, leaving the cones smooth. Unusually for a pine, the cones normally point forward along the branch, sometimes curling around it. That is an easy way to tell it apart from the similar lodge pole pine in more western areas of North America. The cones on mature trees are serotinous. They open when exposed to intense heat, greater than or equal to 50°C. The typical case is in a fire; however cones on the lower branches can open when temperatures reach 27°C due to the heat being reflected off the ground. Additionally, when temperatures reach −46°C, the cones will open, due to the nature of the resin. The bid amount is for 1 Seed
R 2
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South Africa
Pinus banksiana  Seeds Pinus banksiana commonly known as Jack Pine is an eastern North American pine. Its native range in Canada is east of the Rocky Mountains from the Mackenzie River in the Northwest Territories to Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, and the north-central and northeast of the United States from Minnesota to Maine, with the southernmost part of the range just into northwest Indiana and northwest Pennsylvania. It is also known as grey pine and scrub pine. Pinus banksiana ranges from 9–22 m in height. Some jack pines are shrub-sized, due to poor growing conditions. They do not usually grow perfectly straight, resulting in an irregular shape similar to pitch pine (Pinus rigida). This pine often forms pure stands on sandy or rocky soil. It is fire-adapted to stand-replacing fires; with the cones remaining closed for many years, until a forest fire kills the mature trees and opens the cones, reseeding the burnt ground. The leaves are in fascicles of two, needle-like, twisted, slightly yellowish-green, and 2–4 cm long. Jack Pine cones are usually 5 cm and curved at the tip. The cones are 3–5 cm long, the scales with a small, fragile prickle that usually wear off before maturity, leaving the cones smooth. Unusually for a pine, the cones normally point forward along the branch, sometimes curling around it. That is an easy way to tell it apart from the similar lodge pole pine in more western areas of North America. The cones on mature trees are serotinous. They open when exposed to intense heat, greater than or equal to 50°C. The typical case is in a fire; however cones on the lower branches can open when temperatures reach 27°C due to the heat being reflected off the ground. Additionally, when temperatures reach −46°C, the cones will open, due to the nature of the resin. On offer is a pack of 50 Seeds
R 80
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South Africa
Pinus banksiana  Seeds Pinus banksiana commonly known as Jack Pine is an eastern North American pine. Its native range in Canada is east of the Rocky Mountains from the Mackenzie River in the Northwest Territories to Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, and the north-central and northeast of the United States from Minnesota to Maine, with the southernmost part of the range just into northwest Indiana and northwest Pennsylvania. It is also known as grey pine and scrub pine. Pinus banksiana ranges from 9–22 m in height. Some jack pines are shrub-sized, due to poor growing conditions. They do not usually grow perfectly straight, resulting in an irregular shape similar to pitch pine (Pinus rigida). This pine often forms pure stands on sandy or rocky soil. It is fire-adapted to stand-replacing fires; with the cones remaining closed for many years, until a forest fire kills the mature trees and opens the cones, reseeding the burnt ground. The leaves are in fascicles of two, needle-like, twisted, slightly yellowish-green, and 2–4 cm long. Jack Pine cones are usually 5 cm and curved at the tip. The cones are 3–5 cm long, the scales with a small, fragile prickle that usually wear off before maturity, leaving the cones smooth. Unusually for a pine, the cones normally point forward along the branch, sometimes curling around it. That is an easy way to tell it apart from the similar lodge pole pine in more western areas of North America. The cones on mature trees are serotinous. They open when exposed to intense heat, greater than or equal to 50°C. The typical case is in a fire; however cones on the lower branches can open when temperatures reach 27°C due to the heat being reflected off the ground. Additionally, when temperatures reach −46°C, the cones will open, due to the nature of the resin. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds
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South Africa (All cities)
The Bubble Swing Chair by Studio Stirling features a cosy, round shape with modern patterns for a striking look. It's the ultimate comfortable hanging chair to relax in. The Bubble can be used inside or outside to create a pocket to hang out and unwind in — whether outside on the patio or hanging from a tree branch or indoors in a reading nook. Studio Stirling's swing chairs are each handmade and therefore unique, durable, ergonomic and super comfortable. The hanging mechanisms are supplied with the chair in standard lengths, ready for installation. The Bubble hanging swing chair features a round shape, which creates a cosy feel Modern patterns are striking in their visual appeal The chair has been designed for optimal comfort and relaxation Ideal for chilling in, reading a book or just hanging out Each one is made by hand, and the core frame is standard to ensure consistency in shape and comfort They are ideal for inside or outside use and look gorgeous on a deck, patio, hanging from a branch of a tree or anywhere indoors Made in South Africa Studio Stirling beautifully crafts hanging swing chairs by hand in South Africa— allowing uniqueness for each piece in some of the pattern detailing due to the variance of craftsmanship. They support one-of-a-kind products that are created by hand, demonstrating the unique skill of the artisan. In a world of homogenised mass production, Studio Stirling chooses slower design and creation of products that require less energy to produce and often last longer, reducing the cycle of waste in our “throw-away” culture. Delivery in main centres only. View delivery schedule. Studio Stirling delivers to the following main centres only: Durban Pietermaritzburg Bloemfontein Kimberley Cape Town & surrounds Beaufort West Mossel Bay Knysna Plettenberg Bay Port Elizabeth & surrounds East London George King William's Town Queenstown Ships directly from supplier This item will be shipped directly from the supplier. We do this when items are very big and heavy or require specialist handling. Any other items in your order will be shipped directly from Yuppiechef HQ. Learn more Specifications Dimensions: 120.5cm L x 89cm W x 125cm H Weight: 18kg Made in mild steel which provides a strong and durable frame Metal treated with rust-proof coating Maximum recommended carrying capacity: 120kg Equipment provided for installation (see guide below): Hanging rope: from chair to hanging point — for standard height concrete ceiling or beam of 2.8 metres high Additional rope 1.3 metres in length to go round a standard beam or a tree branch Rawl bolt for concrete ceiling Specially tensioned spring for a soft sitting experience Swivel — so that you can turn your chair once hung to face any direction Care Instructions If dusty, use a damp soft cloth to wipe your chair You can also use a soft cloth with dishwashing liquid for slightly tougher dirt (for example, bird droppings if your chair lives outside) A soft cloth with some methylated spirits can also be used Avoid using any type of abrasive product Warranty Info This product comes with a 1 year warranty Downloads Product Information in PDF Format How to hang your Studio Stirling chair
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South Africa (All cities)
Your very own ultra-comfortable little cosy nest to hang out in. The Nest Egg Hanging Chair, as its name suggests, is inspired by the organic forms in bird nests and has a natural egg-like shape. Designed for maximum comfort and relaxation, this striking piece works brilliantly inside or outside. Stirling Studio's hanging chairs are handmade — allowing variance and uniqueness in the detail of each chair. They're durable, ergonomic and comfortable, too. The hanging mechanisms are supplied with the chair in standard lengths, ready for installation.  The Nest Egg hanging swing chair is inspired by the organic forms in bird nests and has a natural egg-like shape The pattern detail is reminiscent of tree branches that intersect, grasses that are intertwined, the veins in dragonfly wings, cracked soil, and leaves Designed for maximum comfort and relaxation with a cosy cocoon-like feel Ideal for chilling in, reading a book or just hanging out Each one is made by hand, and the core frame is standard to ensure consistency in shape and comfort They are ideal for inside or outside use and look gorgeous on a deck, patio, hanging from a branch of a tree or anywhere indoors Made in South Africa Cushions not included Studio Stirling beautifully crafts hanging swing chairs by hand in South Africa— allowing uniqueness for each piece in some of the pattern detailing due to the variance of craftsmanship. They support one-of-a-kind products that are created by hand, demonstrating the unique skill of the artisan. In a world of homogenised mass production, Studio Stirling chooses slower design and creation of products that require less energy to produce and often last longer, reducing the cycle of waste in our “throw-away” culture. Delivery in main centres only. View delivery schedule. Studio Stirling delivers to the following main centres only: Durban Pietermaritzburg Bloemfontein Kimberley Cape Town & surrounds Beaufort West Mossel Bay Knysna Plettenberg Bay Port Elizabeth & surrounds East London George King William's Town Queenstown Ships directly from supplier This item will be shipped directly from the supplier. We do this when items are very big and heavy or require specialist handling. Any other items in your order will be shipped directly from Yuppiechef HQ. Learn more Specifications Dimensions: 95cm L x 97cm W x 122cm H Weight: 17kg Made in mild steel which provides a strong and durable frame Metal treated with rust-proof coating Maximum recommended carrying capacity: 120kg Equipment provided for installation (see guide below): Hanging rope: from chair to hanging point — for standard height concrete ceiling or beam of 2.8 metres high Additional rope 1.3 metres in length to go round a standard beam or a tree branch Rawl bolt for concrete ceiling Specially tensioned spring for a soft sitting experience Swivel — so that you can turn your chair once hung to face any direction Care Instructions If dusty, use a damp soft cloth to wipe your chair You can also use a soft cloth with dishwashing liquid for slightly tougher dirt (eg bird droppings if your chair lives outside) A soft cloth with some methylated spirits can also be used Avoid using any type of abrasive product Warranty Info This product comes with a 1 year warranty Downloads Product Information in PDF Format How to hang your Studio Stirling chair
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The Melon Lounger is inspired by a hammock but with its structured hard frame it won't fold in and as a result, it is hugely comfortable. Its organic shape is reminiscent of a slice of fruit like a melon. The pattern detail is inspired by the texture on melon skin, but also by natural textures like the patterns of the veins in leaves, tree branches intersecting, the patterns in dragonfly wings and cracked soil. Ideal for two people — especially when facing each other — it's spacious and comfortable with ample room to relax. The hanging mechanisms are supplied with the chair in standard lengths, ready for installation.  The Melon Lounger is inspired by a hammock but with its structured hard frame it won't fold in Organic shape and patterns are reminiscent of a slice of fruit like a melon and natural textures like the patterns of the veins in leaves, cracked soil or dragonfly wings Spacious and comfortable with ample room for 2 people to relax An ideal piece to inspire conversation The chair has been designed for optimal comfort and relaxation Ideal for chilling in, reading a book or just hanging out Each one is made by hand, and the core frame is standard to ensure consistency in shape and comfort They are ideal for inside or outside use and look gorgeous on a deck, patio, hanging from a branch of a tree or anywhere indoors Made in South Africa Studio Stirling beautifully crafts hanging swing chairs by hand in South Africa— allowing uniqueness for each piece in some of the pattern detailing due to the variance of craftsmanship. They support one-of-a-kind products that are created by hand, demonstrating the unique skill of the artisan. In a world of homogenised mass production, Studio Stirling chooses slower design and creation of products that require less energy to produce and often last longer, reducing the cycle of waste in our “throw-away” culture. Delivery in main centres only. View delivery schedule. Studio Stirling delivers to the following main centres only: Durban Pietermaritzburg Bloemfontein Kimberley Cape Town & surrounds Beaufort West Mossel Bay Knysna Plettenberg Bay Port Elizabeth & surrounds East London George King William's Town Queenstown Ships directly from supplier This item will be shipped directly from the supplier. We do this when items are very big and heavy or require specialist handling. Any other items in your order will be shipped directly from Yuppiechef HQ. Learn more Specifications Dimensions: 111.5cm L x 207.5cm W x 88.5cm H Weight: 25kg Made in mild steel which provides a strong and durable frame Metal treated with rust-proof coating Maximum recommended carrying capacity: 120kg Equipment provided for installation (see guide below): Hanging rope: from chair to hanging point — for standard height concrete ceiling or beam of 2.8 metres high Additional rope 1.3 metres in length to go round a standard beam or a tree branch Rawl bolt for concrete ceiling Specially tensioned spring for a soft sitting experience Swivel — so that you can turn your chair once hung to face any direction Care Instructions If dusty, use a damp soft cloth to wipe your chair You can also use a soft cloth with dishwashing liquid for slightly tougher dirt (eg bird droppings if your chair lives outside) A soft cloth with some methylated spirits can also be used Avoid using any type of abrasive product Warranty Info This product comes with a 1 year warranty Downloads Product Information in PDF Format How to hang your Studio Stirling chair
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  Most Protea occur south of the Limpopo River. However, Protea kilimanjaro is found in the chaparral zone of Mount Kenya National Park. 92% of the species occur only in the Cape Floristic Region, a narrow belt of mountainous coastal land from Clan William to Grahamstown, South Africa. The extraordinary richness and diversity of species characteristic of the Cape Flora is thought to be caused in part by the diverse landscape where populations can become isolated from each other and in time develop into separate species. Mimetes fimbriifolius is a beautiful rounded tree that was once common on Table Mountain, but its numbers have been greatly depleted by harvesting for fire wood since the eighteenth century. It is endemic to the Cape Peninsula, and good populations of this species continue to survive on the southern Peninsula especially at Silvermine and at Cape Point. At maturity Mimetes fimbriifolius develops into a stout, densely branched, wide-spreading tree up to 4 m tall and 5 m in diameter. It produces a thick, corky trunk between 25 and 60 cm in diameter which branches about half a metre above soil level. The branches are stout, stocky and repeatedly divide to produce interlocking branchlets to form a dense, rounded crown. The general appearance of this species is of rounded forms dotted or grouped, looking like vegetative tortoise shells in the fynbos landscape. Its leaves are numerous, upwardly overlapping, and so closely packed together at the ends of the branches that they obscure the branch structure of specimens in their prime. Old, senescent specimens become more ragged and may lose shape and expose the gnarled branch structure beneath. The leaves are oblong to elliptic and have a thick fringe of white pubescent hairs on the margins. Mimetes flower heads are cylindrical and about 6080 mm long and 6070 mm across and consist of a combination of flower headlets, coloured leaves and bracts. Each flower head consists of up to15 headlets (groups of flowers) which are borne in the axils of the uppermost foliage leaves of a flowering branch. There are four to seven flowers in each headlet and each headlet is clasped from above by a reddish yellow, cowl-shaped leaf. The styles are 4550 mm long and red. The pollen presenter is 57 mm long and spindle-shaped. Mimetes fimbriifolius is generally less colourful than M. cucullatus, but some trees produce lovely red leaves at the ends of flowering branches during flowering and provide spectacularly colourful tree specimens. This colouring of the leaves around the flower heads is variable and a tree that displays magnificent colour in one year may not do so in another year.Flowering may occur all year, but mainly from July to December, with a peak in September. USDA Zone - 9 Season to Sow - Autumn   Please familiarise yourself with the shipping info below Shipping Rates are as listed below Approximate processing and transit times are listed below
R 15
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  Most Protea occur south of the Limpopo River. However, Protea kilimanjaro is found in the chaparral zone of Mount Kenya National Park. 92% of the species occur only in the Cape Floristic Region, a narrow belt of mountainous coastal land from Clan William to Grahamstown, South Africa. The extraordinary richness and diversity of species characteristic of the Cape Flora is thought to be caused in part by the diverse landscape where populations can become isolated from each other and in time develop into separate species. Mimetes fimbriifolius is a beautiful rounded tree that was once common on Table Mountain, but its numbers have been greatly depleted by harvesting for fire wood since the eighteenth century. It is endemic to the Cape Peninsula, and good populations of this species continue to survive on the southern Peninsula especially at Silvermine and at Cape Point. At maturity Mimetes fimbriifolius develops into a stout, densely branched, wide-spreading tree up to 4 m tall and 5 m in diameter. It produces a thick, corky trunk between 25 and 60 cm in diameter which branches about half a metre above soil level. The branches are stout, stocky and repeatedly divide to produce interlocking branchlets to form a dense, rounded crown. The general appearance of this species is of rounded forms dotted or grouped, looking like vegetative tortoise shells in the fynbos landscape. Its leaves are numerous, upwardly overlapping, and so closely packed together at the ends of the branches that they obscure the branch structure of specimens in their prime. Old, senescent specimens become more ragged and may lose shape and expose the gnarled branch structure beneath. The leaves are oblong to elliptic and have a thick fringe of white pubescent hairs on the margins. Mimetes flower heads are cylindrical and about 6080 mm long and 6070 mm across and consist of a combination of flower headlets, coloured leaves and bracts. Each flower head consists of up to15 headlets (groups of flowers) which are borne in the axils of the uppermost foliage leaves of a flowering branch. There are four to seven flowers in each headlet and each headlet is clasped from above by a reddish yellow, cowl-shaped leaf. The styles are 4550 mm long and red. The pollen presenter is 57 mm long and spindle-shaped. Mimetes fimbriifolius is generally less colourful than M. cucullatus, but some trees produce lovely red leaves at the ends of flowering branches during flowering and provide spectacularly colourful tree specimens. This colouring of the leaves around the flower heads is variable and a tree that displays magnificent colour in one year may not do so in another year.Flowering may occur all year, but mainly from July to December, with a peak in September. USDA Zone - 9 Season to Sow - Autumn   Please familiarise yourself with the shipping info below Shipping Rates are as listed below Approximate processing and transit times are listed below PLEASE NOTE THAT WE DO NOT SHIP OUTSIDE OF SOUTH AFRICA  
R 15
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