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Fig Parisian Tree 19cm Pot
Original price was: R275.00.R190.00Current price is: R190.00.Add to cartFicus carica ‘Parisian’ 19cm Pot
Common Name: Fig ParisianFull Sun
Deciduous
Fruit Bearing Tree
Moderate Watering
Regular Feeding - Sale!
Fig Toulouse Tree 19cm Pot
Original price was: R275.00.R190.00Current price is: R190.00.Add to cartFig Toulouse Tree 19cm Pot
Full Sun
Deciduous
Fruit Bearing Tree
Moderate Watering
Regular Feeding - Sale!
Black Mission Fig Tree 19cm Pot
Original price was: R275.00.R190.00Current price is: R190.00.Add to cartFicus Carica “Black Mission” Tree 19cm Pot
Common Name: Black Mission FigFull Sun
Semi Shade
Medium Watering
EdibleBlack mission figs have a purple/black skin with pinky flesh and are one of the tastiest figs to grow in Cape Town.
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Adams Fig Tree 19cm Pot
Original price was: R275.00.R190.00Current price is: R190.00.Add to cartAdams Fig Tree 19cm Pot
Full sun
Afternoon Sun
Deciduous
Hardy
Medium Watering
Fruit ripens in januaryGrow medium sized figs that are brown black in colour with reddish fruit/flesh
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Fig White Genoa Tree 19cm Pot
Original price was: R275.00.R190.00Current price is: R190.00.Add to cartFicus Carica ‘White Genoa’ 19cm Pot
Common Name: Fig White GenoaFull Sun
Deciduous
Fruit Bearing Tree
Moderate Watering
Regular Feeding - Sale!
Southern Black Fig Tree 19cm Pot
Original price was: R275.00.R190.00Current price is: R190.00.Add to cartFicus Carica Southern Black 19cm Pot
Common Name: Southern Black FigFull Sun
Semi Shade
Medium Watering
Edible - Sale!
Deana Fig Tree 19cm Pot
Original price was: R275.00.R190.00Current price is: R190.00.Add to cartDeana Fig Tree 19cm Pot
Full Sun
Semi Shade
Medium Watering
Edible Coffee Arabica Tree 19cm Pot
R395.00Add to cartCoffee Arabica Tree 19cm Pot
Coffee Arabica (Coffea arabica) is one of the most widely cultivated species of coffee. It is known for its smooth and rich flavour, often considered superior to that of other coffee species.
Origin and Distribution
Origin: Coffee Arabica is believed to have originated in the highlands of Ethiopia and the Boma Plateau in Sudan.
Cultivation Areas: It is primarily grown in tropical climates, particularly in countries along the equatorial belt. Major producers include Brazil, Colombia, Ethiopia, and Kenya.Botanical Characteristics
Family: Rubiaceae
Growth Habit: Coffee Arabica is a small, evergreen shrub or tree that can grow up to 9–12 meters in the wild but is typically pruned to 2–3 meters in cultivation for easier harvesting.
Leaves: The leaves are opposite, simple, and elliptic to oblong, with a glossy, dark green appearance.
Flowers: The plant produces small, white, fragrant flowers that grow in clusters.
Fruit: The fruit, known as a cherry, is a drupe containing two seeds (coffee beans). The cherries turn bright red when ripe, typically 7-9 months after flowering.Climate and Soil Requirements
Temperature: Coffee Arabica thrives in temperatures between 15-24°C. It is sensitive to frost and extreme temperatures.
Altitude: Ideal growing altitudes range from 600 to 2000 meters above sea level. Higher altitudes typically produce better quality beans.
Rainfall: Requires annual rainfall between 1200-2200 mm, with a distinct dry season for flowering.
Soil: Prefers well-drained, fertile soils with a pH of 6-6.5.Processing Methods
Dry Process: Cherries are spread out in the sun to dry, then hulled to remove the dried outer layers.
Wet Process: Cherries are pulped to remove the outer skin, fermented to remove the mucilage, washed, and then dried.
Drying: Beans are dried to a moisture content of about 10-12%.
Milling: Includes hulling, polishing, and grading the beans.- Sale!
Quince Portugal Tree 10lt
Original price was: R395.00.R275.00Current price is: R275.00.Add to cartQuince Portugal Tree 10lt
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Quince Portugal Tree 20lt
Original price was: R650.00.R279.99Current price is: R279.99.Add to cartQuince Portugal Tree 20lt
Manzanilla Olive Tree 70lt
R2,450.00Add to cartOlea Europaea Manzanilla Tree 70lt
Common Name: Manzanilla Olive TreeMurraya Exotica (Orange Jasmine) 70lt
R2,450.00Add to cartMurraya Exotica (Orange Jasmine) 70lt
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Morning Sun
Afternoon Sun
Wind Tolerant
Medium Watering
Monthly Feeding
EvergreenMurraya exotica, commonly known as Orange Jasmine, is a popular evergreen shrub or small tree that belongs to the Rutaceae family. This plant is native to Southeast Asia, including countries like China, India, Indonesia, and Malaysia. It has also been widely cultivated in various tropical and subtropical regions around the world.
Foliage
The plant has glossy, dark green, compound leaves with a strong citrus scent when crushed. The leaves are arranged alternately on the stems.Flowers
One of the main attractions of Orange Jasmine is its fragrant white flowers. These small, star-shaped flowers typically bloom in clusters and emit a sweet, orange-blossom-like fragrance.Fruit
The plant produces small, red to orange, berry-like fruits. While these fruits are not commonly consumed by humans, they add ornamental value to the plant.Size
Orange Jasmine can be grown as a compact shrub or trained into a small tree. It generally reaches a height of 2 – 3m, but it can be pruned to maintain a desired size and shape.Growing Conditions
Murraya exotica thrives in tropical and subtropical climates. It prefers well-drained soil and should be planted in a location with full to partial sunlight. It is relatively drought-tolerant once established.Uses
Orange Jasmine is often grown as an ornamental plant in gardens and landscapes due to its attractive foliage and fragrant flowers. It can be used as a hedge, a specimen plant, or as part of a mixed shrub border. In some regions, it’s also grown in containers as a patio or indoor plant.Care
Regular watering and occasional fertilization can promote healthy growth. Pruning can be done to maintain the desired shape and size. Pests and diseases are generally not significant issues, but it’s always a good practice to monitor the plant for any problems.It’s important to note that while Murraya exotica is commonly referred to as Orange Jasmine, it is not a true jasmine (genus Jasminum). The name “Orange Jasmine” likely comes from the resemblance of its fragrant flowers to those of true jasmine plants and the citrus-like scent of the crushed leaves.