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South Africa
Wild Flowers of Natal (Inland Region and Coastal Region)  By: Janet M. Gibson *** Signed Limited Edition*** 2 Volumes A limited edition hardcover set nbr 231/500 published by Natal Publishing Trust in 1975 Green leather covers with gold writing to the spine & front covers, bindings are tight & strong, presentation plate in both books SIGNED by the author, also a letter from the author thanking for sponsership. ABE # ETHNIE Postage within South Africa R50.00 Overseas Customers can contact us for a Postal Quotation  
R 1.000
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South Africa
Wild Flowers of Natal - Coastal Region By: Janet M. Gibson A first edition hardcover published by Natal Publishing Trust in 1975 Green leatherette covers with gold writing to the spine & front cover, binding is tight & strong, tape residue marks on front & rear covers, dustjacket is complete like new copy Packaging and Postage within South Africa R70.00 Overseas Customers can contact us for a Postal Quotation **DAVE**
R 200
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South Africa
Wild Flowers of KwaZulu Natal By: Joan Walker ***Signed Copy*** A first edition hardcover published by the author in 1996 Picture cover boards are clean & bright, binding is tight & strong, SIGNED by the author with a gift inscription Postage within South Africa R50.00 Overseas Customers can contact us for a Postal Quotation abe #
R 300
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Wild Flowers of Natal - Coastal Region By: Janet M. Gibson for R200.00
R 200
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South Africa (All cities)
Buy Wild Flowers of Natal (Inland Region & Coastal) By: Janet M. Gibson *** Signed Limited Edition*** for R1,000.00
R 1.000
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South Africa
A Field Guide to Wild Flowers KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Region By: Elsa Pooley ***Signed Copy*** A first edition hardcover published by Natal Flora in 1998 Picture cover boards are clean & bright, binding is tight & strong, gift inscription on front flyleaf, SIGNED by the author on title page Packaging and Postage within South Africa R70.00 Overseas Customers can contact us for a Postal Quotation **DAVE**
R 300
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South Africa (All cities)
Publisher: Purnell - 1975 Format: Hardcover with D.Jacket Book & D.J. condition:  Book - good.  No inscriptions.  D.J. - Edge wear + foxing on the inside.   Not price clipped Postage cost: Post Office - Standard postal rate (tracked) R60 OR PostNet2PostNet Courier Fee R99.  Weight with packaging will be over a kg.
R 150
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Dietes grandiflora Seeds Common Names: Large Wild Iris, Fairy Iris This well known indigenous large wild iris is commonly grown in gardens and used in large landscapes throughout the country. It is a perennial, evergreen plant which grows up to 1.5m in large clumps. It grows naturally along the eastern coastal areas of the southern Cape, Eastern Cape and southern Kwazulu-Natal where it may be found in full sun or partial shade at forest margins, or in the shelter of taller shrubs on exposed slopes facing the sea. The name Dietes means "having two relatives" and refers to the relationship between this genus and Moraea and Iris. Grandiflora means "large flower". Dietes grandiflora plants grow from underground rhizomes. The long, rigid, sword-shaped leaves are held in a fan shape. The leaves are dark green and may reach up to 1m long and mm wide. The attractive flowers are large (about 100mm across) and are white with yellow nectar guides and outer tepals and violet central segments. The flowers are held on erect, slender stems which are about 1m in length. The flowers are borne in mass at certain periods - often after rain in summer. The individual flowers do not last more than a couple of days (so are of no use in a vase) however, the plant bears so many flowers during the peak period that the plant looks most striking. The flowers attract lots of bees and other pollinators. This plant is occasionally called the "Fairy Iris" because the fragile white petals not only look like fairy wings, but also have a tendency to disappear mysteriously overnight! The bid amount is for 1 Seed We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Rothmannia capensis Seeds   Common Names: Scented cups,Wild Gardenia, Wildekatjiepiering   Rothmannia capensis is a South African tree belonging to the Rubiaceae, usually about 5 m high in the open, but reaching 20 m under forest conditions. It occurs from the south-western Cape Province along the coastal regions and inland to the Waterberg and Soutpansberg in the Transvaal. It is a common tree on the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg. It produces abundant sweetly fragrant flowers in summer, and these are followed by smooth, dark green spherical fruits about 80mm in diameter. The blackish bark has a distinctive rectangular pattern of fine cracks. On offer is a pack of 5 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions.
R 11
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Port Shepstone (KwaZulu Natal)
Dombeya cymosa 15 seeds "Natal Wild Pear" This is a shrub or small tree growing to 2-5m. Deciduous. Drought tolerant, and marginally frost tolerant. The clusters of white flowers are in autumn and then followed by hairy capsules with seed.
R 7
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Port Elizabeth (Eastern Cape)
Strelitzia is a genus of five species of perennial plants, indigenous to South Africa. The name Strelitzia was given to honour Queen Charlotte, the wife of King George III of England. She was from the house of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. A common name of the genus is bird of paradise flower, because of a supposed resemblance of its flowers to the bird of paradise. In South Africa it is commonly known as a crane flower. The flowers are ideal for cut flowers and last up to 20 days in a vase. They can all be grown in large pots or tubs but will require regular feeding and irrigation. There are three tree-like Strelitzia species Strelitzia alba, Strelitzia caudata and Strelitzia nicolai. The other two species Strelitzia reginae and Strelitzia juncea are shrub-like tufted clump-forming species. In Kirstenbosch released a yellow variety of Strelitzia reginae which in was named Mandela’s Gold in honour of Nelson Mandela. Strelitzias are easy plants to grow in the garden. Plants do well in full sun to semi-shade, love a rich loamy soil and plenty of water throughout the year. They respond well to regular feeding with a slow release fertilizer and compost. They are however very tolerant plants and will thrive in most soils and can survive with very little water once established. The plants are also wind resistant and grow well in coastal gardens. Strelitzias are sensitive to cold and would need a sheltered position in areas with frost as the flowers and leaves are often damaged by frost. In very cold climates it is better to grow them in pots that could be moved indoors when freezing temperatures are expected. Strelitzia nicolai, commonly known as the Natal wild banana, White Bird of Paradise, Wild Banana or Giant Bird of Paradise, are evergreen banana-like plants, related to the well-known crane flower, Strelitzia reginae, that have erect woody, palm like stems reaching a height of 12 m and the clumps formed can spread as far as 4 m. The 1.8 m long leaves are grey-green and arranged like a fan at the top of the stems. Although not related to the true bananas or the wild banana Ensete ventricosum, the leaves and growth habit of Strelitzia nicolai are somewhat similar and probably account for the common name. The inflorescence is composed of a dark blue bract, white sepals and a bluish-purple "tongue". The entire flower can be as much as 18 cm high by 45 cm long and is typically held just above the point where the leaf fan emerges from the stem.
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Cape Town (Western Cape)
Seeds for Africa Indigenous and Exotic Seed Traders Strelitzia Nicolai - Natal Wild Banana - 20 Seeds - Plant - Simply Stunning This is a tall, striking foliage plant related to the well-known crane flower, Strelitzia reginae. The Natal wild banana grows mostly in coastal dune vegetation and in evergreen forests near the coast. It is a common feature of the coastal vegetation from East London northwards. It grows in the Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal and up into Mozambique towards Zimbabwe. The Natal wild banana grows up to 12m high and 4m wide. It is an evergreen tree with multi-stems that form dense clumps.   You are buying a 20 seed pack. Your final price will be this buy now price. Other Fine Brands & Products We Recommend  
R 11
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Cape Town (Western Cape)
Seeds for Africa Indigenous and Exotic Seed Traders Strelitzia Nicolai - Natal Wild Banana - 50 Seeds - Plant - Simply Stunning This is a tall, striking foliage plant related to the well-known crane flower, Strelitzia reginae. The Natal wild banana grows mostly in coastal dune vegetation and in evergreen forests near the coast. It is a common feature of the coastal vegetation from East London northwards. It grows in the Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal and up into Mozambique towards Zimbabwe. The Natal wild banana grows up to 12m high and 4m wide. It is an evergreen tree with multi-stems that form dense clumps.   You are buying a 50 seed pack. Your final price will be this buy now price. Other Fine Brands & Products We Recommend  
R 26
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Cape Town (Western Cape)
Seeds for Africa Indigenous and Exotic Seed Traders Strelitzia Nicolai - Natal Wild Banana - 100 Seeds - Plant - Simply Stunning This is a tall, striking foliage plant related to the well-known crane flower, Strelitzia reginae. The Natal wild banana grows mostly in coastal dune vegetation and in evergreen forests near the coast. It is a common feature of the coastal vegetation from East London northwards. It grows in the Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal and up into Mozambique towards Zimbabwe. The Natal wild banana grows up to 12m high and 4m wide. It is an evergreen tree with multi-stems that form dense clumps.   You are buying a 100 seed pack. Your final price will be this buy now price. Other Fine Brands & Products We Recommend  
R 50
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Cape Town (Western Cape)
Seeds for Africa Indigenous and Exotic Seed Traders Strelitzia Nicolai - Natal Wild Banana - 500 Seeds - Plant - Simply Stunning This is a tall, striking foliage plant related to the well-known crane flower, Strelitzia reginae. The Natal wild banana grows mostly in coastal dune vegetation and in evergreen forests near the coast. It is a common feature of the coastal vegetation from East London northwards. It grows in the Eastern Cape, KwaZulu-Natal and up into Mozambique towards Zimbabwe. The Natal wild banana grows up to 12m high and 4m wide. It is an evergreen tree with multi-stems that form dense clumps.   You are buying a 500 seed pack. Your final price will be this buy now price. Other Fine Brands & Products We Recommend  
R 220
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