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Heidelberg-Gauten (Gauteng)
Vaal tree felling for professional tree felling ,tree removals, topping, bush trimming,tree trimming, stump removal, dangerous tree removal and site clearance. Free Quote, insured, registered and neat affordable rates ,excellent services using well trained and friendly staff . For more information contact Isaac 0607521660
R 1.500
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy JOBES Organic Tree & Shrub Fertiliser Spikes (10) for R325.00
R 325
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Port Shepstone (KwaZulu Natal)
Ehretia amoena 15 seeds Shrub or small tree with arching branches. Bark light to dark grey, smooth. Leaves more or less broadly obovate, 4-12 cm long, dark green above, paler below, with soft or scabrid, appressed hairs on both surfaces, lateral veins and net-veining conspicuous; margin entire or with a few widely spaced teeth near the apex. Flowers in terminal heads, white to mauve, funnel-shaped, appearing before or with the new leaves. Fruit fleshy, spherical, 5-7 mm in diameter, red when ripe.Edible. Zone 9
R 9
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South Africa
1) Tree-felling. 2) Topping of trees. 3) Thinning of Trees. 4) Shapeing of Trees. 5) Stump-removal. 6) Hedge and shrub pruning. 7) We remove all branches from site and cut up firewood if required. 8) We have 30 years in the trade! Please call Nick White for a free quote @ 082-7102267.
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy 5 Gardenia thunbergia Seeds - Indigenous South African Tree, Shrub - Combined Global Shipping for R8.75
R 8
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South Africa
  Acacia is a genus of shrubs and trees belonging to the subfamily Mimosoideae of the family Fabaceae. This shrub to small tree may reach up to 7 m in height, branching from near ground level and is often wider than high, occurring generally in hot, dry areas, often forming thickets. Its growth form can vary considerably. Over large parts of its distribution range it occurs as a prostrate, spreading, multistemmed shrub with dense branches near ground level or with stems rising from branching underground stems. In this form it may be no more than 1 or 2 m high, but can achieve a diameter several times its height. In appearance it is thus often reminiscent of a large, flattened cushion. In some areas it occurs as a more upright shrub or small tree 3 to 8 m high with rounded, spreading crown and drooping branches, also with a considerable horizontal spread. As a low shrub it is found in dry savannah and grassland areas and on soil ranging from Kalahari sands to sandy alluvium soils, often associated with calcrete. As a more upright shrub or tree it is usually found on more moist soils with higher clay content. It is considered to be a good indicator of calciumrich soils. It is fairly tolerant of cold. USDA Zone - 9 Season to Sow - Spring Please familiarise yourself with the shipping info below Shipping Rates are as listed below Approximate processing and transit times are listed below
R 16
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South Africa (All cities)
  Acacia is a genus of shrubs and trees belonging to the subfamily Mimosoideae of the family Fabaceae. This shrub to small tree may reach up to 7 m in height, branching from near ground level and is often wider than high, occurring generally in hot, dry areas, often forming thickets. Its growth form can vary considerably. Over large parts of its distribution range it occurs as a prostrate, spreading, multistemmed shrub with dense branches near ground level or with stems rising from branching underground stems. In this form it may be no more than 1 or 2 m high, but can achieve a diameter several times its height. In appearance it is thus often reminiscent of a large, flattened cushion. In some areas it occurs as a more upright shrub or small tree 3 to 8 m high with rounded, spreading crown and drooping branches, also with a considerable horizontal spread. As a low shrub it is found in dry savannah and grassland areas and on soil ranging from Kalahari sands to sandy alluvium soils, often associated with calcrete. As a more upright shrub or tree it is usually found on more moist soils with higher clay content. It is considered to be a good indicator of calciumrich soils. It is fairly tolerant of cold. USDA Zone - 9 Season to Sow - Spring 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 16
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Leucosidea sericea Seeds Common Names: Oldwood or Ouhout This is a small tree of great character which grows in the eastern parts of South Africa. It is a very versatile addition to the indigenous garden. Leucosidea sericea, commonly known as Oldwood or Ouhout, is a species of evergreen tree and large shrub native to the Afromontane regions of Southern Africa. It is the sole species in the genus Leucosidea. The generic name (Leucosidea) is derived from the Greek words for "white or grey appearance", while the species name (sericea) is the Latin for "silky" in reference to the silky hairs on the leaves of the tree. The ouhout is often a straggly shrub or a dense, small, evergreen tree, which grows up to 7m tall to 5m wide. It is single or multi-stemmed and branches low down. The bark is rough, reddish brown in colour and flakes off to reveal a smooth light brown under-bark. The leaves are alternately arranged, compound and covered with silky, silver hairs. Each leaf possesses 3 to 4 pairs of leaflets. The veins on the leaves are deeply sunken on the upper surface and protrude on the lower surface. The leaves are a dark green colour above and a lighter green colour below. The margins of the leaflets are deeply serrated. When the leaves are crushed they have a strong herb-like smell. The flowers are greenish-yellow in colour, star-shaped, and grow in spikes at the ends of young shoots in spring (August to September). The fruits are nut-like and about 3 mm in diameter (December to January). This tree is usually found growing in dense thickets at altitudes above metres. It can be found growing in open grassland, along river banks and on wooded, rocky ridges. It is usually found growing in damp conditions, on deep, sandy or clayey and often rocky soil. Leucosidea sericea occurs in the Eastern Cape, Lesotho, western KwaZulu-Natal, the eastern Free State, North West, Gauteng, Mpumalanga, and Limpopo provinces, Swaziland and Zimbabwe. The flowers and young shoots of this plant are browsed by cattle and goats in spring. It forms dense thickets on overgrazed, eroded or otherwise disturbed areas and can, therefore, become a problem plant on farm lands. The ouhout produces nectar which is probably utilised by bees and other insects. The wood makes good, durable fence posts in permanently wet soil even though it is soft. Apparentinous areas where the ouhout occurs near streams it is an indication that they are suitable for being stocked with trout. Zulu people use a paste made from the crushed leaves of Leucosidea sericea for treating ophthalmia (an eye ailment). The tree is used by the local people as a charm to protect the inhabitants of homesteads. The wood of this tree burns slowly and produces a lot of smoke like old and decaying wood. This together with the appearance of the flaky bark has given rise to the tree's common name of "oldwood". You're buying a pack of 20 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
R 22
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South Africa (All cities)
Cornus kousa var chinensis  Seeds Chinese Dogwood is very ornamental and makes an outstanding specimen tree, with superb colours all year. This variety is much more resistant to disease than other dogwood varieties and their extra hardiness allows them to grow in areas where other dogwoods will not survive. A large and elegant shrub or small tree from Japan and Korea, worthy of a place on its own where it can be admired and allowed to grow slowly to its full size. The branches are open and spreading, giving a carefree appearance to the shrub, and are covered in early summer with slender-stalked flower heads of showy white bracts, which later produce strawberry-like fruits in a good year. The foliage catches fire in autumn, turning rich bronze, orange and crimson. The Chinese Dogwood is a beautiful shrub that grows slowly at first, but eventually needs plenty of room. The bid amount is for 1 Seed
R 4
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Searsia dentata Seeds Common Names: Nana-Berry; Nanabessie The nana-berry, Searsia dentata, is an attractive shrub to small tree up to 6 m high indigenous to South Africa with showy, lovely yellow to orange-red foliage in autumn. It is a common shrub across the eastern parts of South Africa. Along with several other species in this genus, it could be is used more commonly in gardens. Searsia dentata is a deciduous shrub to small tree up to 6 m high, with a smooth, greyish brown bark. The leaves, which are pink when young, turning dull yellow to orange-red in autumn, are trifoliolate, with the two side leaflets smaller than the terminal leaflet, dark green above and paler green below with long hairs; the leaflets are sessile on a slender petiole. The small, yellowish green flowers are borne in clusters at the end of the branches from September to November, and this species has male and female flowers on different plants. The flowers are followed by the shiny, bright red fruits, in heavy clusters from November to January on the female plants. This species is often confused with Searsia montana which shares the same habitat. The nana berry makes an interesting focal point in the garden; the flowers attract butterflies and the attractive fruit brings a host of birds and insects to visit. In autumn the ornamental leaves change colour, making this a multi-season garden plant. You're buying a pack of 10 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.  
R 15
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Heteromorpha trifoliata Tree Seeds - Indigenous Shrub or Small Tree for R1.95
R 1
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South Africa
Callistemon citrinus  Seeds Native to Australia, the Crimson Bottlebrush is an evergreen shrub or small tree. They make excellent and unique garden plants. Their bright showy red flower-spikes appear in summer and autumn and are made up of a number of individual flowers. The pollen of the flower forms on the tip of a long colored stalk called a filament. It is these filaments which give the flower spike its color and distinctive 'bottlebrush' shape. The flowers can be spectacular and are irresistible to nectar-feeding birds and insects. Most often grown as a shrub, Bottlebrush can also be trained as a tree to 4.5 meters. It makes a nice screen or tall hedge. This fast growing variety is frost tolerant to a temperature of -6° Celsius. In colder climates they make for novelty potted plants that can easily be overwintered inside or in a greenhouse. Germination from seed is easy, requiring no special treatment. On offer is a pack of 25 Seeds
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Sophora japonica  Seeds Sophora japonica commonly known as Japanese Pagoda Tree is native to China and Korea, but not Japan. It is a medium to large deciduous tree that typically matures to 15 to 22 meters tall with a broad rounded crown. It is generally cultivated for its attractive compound foliage and fragrant late summer flowers. Pinnate leaves 25cm, each with 7-17 oval, lustrous, dark green leaflets, remain attractive throughout the growing season. Leaves retain green colour late into autumn. Small, fragrant, pea-like, creamy white flowers (each 1.5cm long) bloom in late summer in sweeping terminal panicles to 30cm long and to 30cm wide. Flowers fall to the ground around the tree after bloom covering the ground with a blanket of white. Flowers give way to slender, 1- to 6-seeded, knobby, bean-like pods (to 7.5-20cm long) that mature to brown in autumn and persist into winter. Although not native to Japan, the specific epithet and common name seem to recognize the early use of the tree in Japan around Buddhist temples. This tree is also commonly known as Chinese scholar tree. The bid amount is for 1 Seed
R 2
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Punica granatum  Seeds The pomegranate, Punica granatum, is a fruit-bearing deciduous shrub or small tree growing between five and eight meters tall. The pomegranate is native to the Iranian Plateau and the Himalayas in north Pakistan and Northern India. Punica granatum is grown as a fruit crop plant, and as ornamental trees and shrubs in parks and gardens. Mature specimens can develop sculptural twisted bark multi-trunks and a distinctive overall form. Pomegranates are drought-tolerant, and can be grown in dry areas with either a Mediterranean winter rainfall climate or in summer rainfall climates. Pomegranates are used extensively in medicine and cooking and it also has many health benefits. You can read more about these benefits on Wikipedia. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds
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Cercis chinensis  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 5 Seeds
R 20
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Cercis chinensis  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. The bid amount is for 1 Seed
R 4
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South Africa
Pachycormus is native to Baja California. Belonging to the 'cashew' family Anacardiaceae, the genus Pachycormus contains only one species, Pachycormus discolour. It is considered to be a caudiciform succulent shrub or tree. It has a few synonyms namely Schinus discolor, Veatchia discolour and Rhus veatchiana. Pachycormus discolor has a thickened, branching trunk with an attractively peeling bark. The soft wood produces a milky, resinous exudate which distinguishes the bush from the closely related Bursera microphylla.           Leaves are pinnate. The inflorescence is a beautiful dense panicle of tiny, 5-petalled pink flowers. The swollen trunk of the Pachycormus discolor is covered with exfoliating, white, papery bark. The botanical genus name refers to that trunk; it comes from the Greek for "thick stump". The discoloured peeling white bark protects a green under-layer that still maintains photosynthesis when the tree is dormant. It makes an excellent bonsai subject because of its impressive caudex. Only seed grown specimens develop the caudex. It has few common names including Baja Elephant Tree, Copalquín and Torote Blanco.
R 9
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Liquidambar styraciflua - 10 Seeds - American Sweetgum Tree Tree or Shrub, NEW for R15.00
R 15
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Leptospermum is a genus of about 80 species of plants in the myrtle family Myrtaceae. Most species are native to Australia, with the greatest diversity in the south of the continent; but one species extends to New Zealand, another to Malaysia, and Leptospermum recurvum is native to Malaysia. They are shrubs or occasionally small trees, reaching 1–8 m tall, rarely up to 20 m, with dense branching.           The leaves are evergreen, alternate, simple, sharp-tipped, and small, in most species not over 1 cm long. The flowers are up to 3 cm diameter, with five white, pink or red petals. The common name tea tree for the Leptospermum species derives from the practice of early Australian settlers who soaked the leaves of several species in boiling water to make an herbal tea rich in ascorbic acid (Vitamin C). It is said that Captain Cook brewed tea of Leptospermum leaves to prevent scurvy among his crews. Leptospermum novae-angliae commonly known as New England Tea Tree is a beautiful shrub that grows 1.8m to 2.4m tall. It is hardy through Zones 8 to 11 and is best grown in full sun. The flowers range from white to pink and are 10mm to 12mm in diameter and appear during mid-spring.
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South Africa
Abies concolor  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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Abies concolor  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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South Africa
Lagerstroemia indica  Seeds Lagerstroemia indica commonly known as Crape Myrtle, Crepe Myrtle and Crepeflower is a species in the genus Lagerstroemia in the family Lythraceae. It is a popular bonsai subject. From China, Korea, Japan and Indian Subcontinent Lagerstroemia indica is an often multi-stemmed, deciduous tree with a wide spreading, flat topped, rounded, or even spike shaped open habit. Planted in full sun or under canopy, the tree is a popular nesting shrub for songbirds and wrens. The bark is a prominent feature being smooth, pinkish-grey and mottled, shedding each year. Leaves also shed each winter, after spectacular colour display, and bare branches re-leaf early in the spring; leaves are small, smooth-edged, circular or oval-shaped, and dark green changing to yellow and orange and red in autumn. Flowers, on different trees, are white, pink, mauve, purple or carmine with crimped petals, in panicles up to 9 centimetres. Lagerstroemia indica is frost tolerant, prefers full sun and, when planted in open soil, will grow to 6 metres with a spread of 6 metres. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds
R 12
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South Africa
Lagerstroemia indica  Seeds Lagerstroemia indica commonly known as Crape Myrtle, Crepe Myrtle and Crepeflower is a species in the genus Lagerstroemia in the family Lythraceae. It is a popular bonsai subject. From China, Korea, Japan and Indian Subcontinent Lagerstroemia indica is an often multi-stemmed, deciduous tree with a wide spreading, flat topped, rounded, or even spike shaped open habit. Planted in full sun or under canopy, the tree is a popular nesting shrub for songbirds and wrens. The bark is a prominent feature being smooth, pinkish-grey and mottled, shedding each year. Leaves also shed each winter, after spectacular colour display, and bare branches re-leaf early in the spring; leaves are small, smooth-edged, circular or oval-shaped, and dark green changing to yellow and orange and red in autumn. Flowers, on different trees, are white, pink, mauve, purple or carmine with crimped petals, in panicles up to 9 centimetres. Lagerstroemia indica is frost tolerant, prefers full sun and, when planted in open soil, will grow to 6 metres with a spread of 6 metres. On offer is a pack of 50 Seeds
R 50
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South Africa
Chionanthus commonly known as Fringetrees is a genus of about 150 species of flowering plants in the family Oleaceae. The genus has a wide distribution primarily in the tropics and subtropics, but with three species extending north into temperate regions, one (C. retusus) in eastern Asia and two (C. virginicus and C. henryae) in eastern North America. Most of the tropical species are evergreen, while the three temperate species are deciduous. Some botanists restrict Chionanthus to the deciduous, temperate species, treating the evergreen species in a separate genus Linociera, but apart from leaf persistence, there is no other consistent difference between them.           They are shrubs and small to medium-sized trees growing to 3–25 m tall. The leaves are opposite, simple. The flowers are produced in feathery panicles, with a corolla subdivided into four slender lobes; they are white, pale yellow, or tinged pink. The fruit is a drupe containing a single seed. Chionanthus virginicus commonly known as White Fringetree is a tree native to the eastern United States, from New Jersey south to Florida, and west to Oklahoma and Texas. It is a deciduous shrub or small tree growing to as much as 10 to 11 metres tall, though ordinarily less. The bark is scaly, brown tinged with red. The shoots are light green, downy at first, later becoming light brown or orange. The white flowers are best seen from below. Autumn color is a fine, clear yellow, a good contrast with viburnums and evergreens. It also has some medicinal uses. The dried roots and bark were used by Native Americans to treat skin inflammations. The crushed bark was used in treatment of sores and wounds.
R 3
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South Africa
Vaccinium corymbosum is a deciduous shrub growing to 4 m tall, often found in dense thickets. The dark glossy green leaves are elliptical and up to 5 cm long. In fall, the leaves change to a brilliant red. The flowers are white, bell-shaped, 10 mm long. The fruit is a dark blue to black berry. This plant grows best in wooded or open areas with moist acidic soils. This plant is also the most common commercially-grown blueberry. 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 20
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  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 (sometimes 4), between 3.5 cm and 10 cm long, oblong and entire. The fruits are red berries, which are larger than those of the European Holly. 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. USDA Zone - 10 Season to Sow - Spring   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 29
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy 10 Searsia laevigata Seeds - Buy Seeds from Africa - Shrub Tree Indigenous To South Africa for R16.50
R 16
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy 5 Carissa bispinosa Edible Fruit Shrub Seeds - num-num - Indigenous Medicinal Supernatural Tree for R12.50
R 12
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