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Cycad Tree 250lt
R12,250.00Add to cartEncephalartos Altensteinii 250lt
Common Name: Cycad Tree; Eastern Cape Giant CycadPRICE INCLUDES TRANSPORT PERMIT FOR THE TREE
Encephalartos altensteinii, commonly known as the Eastern Cape giant cycad, is a species of cycad native to South Africa, particularly in the Eastern Cape province. It’s one of the largest and most impressive cycad species, with robust trunks and long, arching fronds. This species is highly valued in horticulture and landscaping due to its ornamental qualities and its ability to thrive in a variety of climates, including subtropical and warm temperate regions. However, it’s also considered endangered in its natural habitat due to habitat loss and over-collection. Efforts are being made to conserve and protect wild populations of Encephalartos altensteinii.
Description
Encephalartos altensteinii is a large cycad species with a stout trunk that can reach heights of up to 7 meters and diameters of around 60-90cm. The leaves, or fronds, are pinnate and can grow up to 2-3 meters in length. They are typically dark green in colour and have a glossy appearance.
Habitat
This species is endemic to South Africa, specifically found in the Eastern Cape province, often growing in rocky habitats and hillsides. It prefers well-drained soil and can tolerate both full sun and partial shade.
Conservation Status
Encephalartos altensteinii is classified as endangered in the wild by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). The main threats to its survival include habitat loss due to urbanization, agriculture, and logging, as well as illegal collection for the horticultural trade.
Reproduction
Like other cycads, Encephalartos altensteinii is dioecious, meaning individual plants are either male or female. Female plants produce large cones containing seeds, while male plants produce smaller cones containing pollen. Cycads are ancient plants that reproduce slowly, often taking several years for cones to develop and mature.
Cultural Significance
Cycads, including Encephalartos altensteinii, have cultural significance in various societies. They are often used in traditional medicine, and their tough, woody stems have been utilized for various purposes by indigenous peoples. Additionally, they are prized as ornamental plants in gardens and landscapes worldwide.
Conservation Efforts
Efforts to conserve Encephalartos altensteinii include habitat protection, reintroduction programs, and propagation efforts in botanical gardens and conservation organizations. Additionally, raising awareness about the importance of conserving cycad species and their habitats is crucial for their long-term survival.
Overall, Encephalartos altensteinii is a fascinating and valuable species, both ecologically and culturally, and efforts to protect it are essential for maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem health.
Cycad 125lt Tree
R7,450.00Add to cartEncephalartos Altensteinii 125lt
Common Name: Cycad Tree; Eastern Cape Giant CycadPRICE INCLUDES TRANSPORT PERMIT FOR THE TREE
Encephalartos altensteinii, commonly known as the Eastern Cape giant cycad, is a species of cycad native to South Africa, particularly in the Eastern Cape province. It’s one of the largest and most impressive cycad species, with robust trunks and long, arching fronds. This species is highly valued in horticulture and landscaping due to its ornamental qualities and its ability to thrive in a variety of climates, including subtropical and warm temperate regions. However, it’s also considered endangered in its natural habitat due to habitat loss and over-collection. Efforts are being made to conserve and protect wild populations of Encephalartos altensteinii.
Description
Encephalartos altensteinii is a large cycad species with a stout trunk that can reach heights of up to 7 meters and diameters of around 60-90cm. The leaves, or fronds, are pinnate and can grow up to 2-3 meters in length. They are typically dark green in colour and have a glossy appearance.
Habitat
This species is endemic to South Africa, specifically found in the Eastern Cape province, often growing in rocky habitats and hillsides. It prefers well-drained soil and can tolerate both full sun and partial shade.
Conservation Status
Encephalartos altensteinii is classified as endangered in the wild by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). The main threats to its survival include habitat loss due to urbanization, agriculture, and logging, as well as illegal collection for the horticultural trade.
Reproduction
Like other cycads, Encephalartos altensteinii is dioecious, meaning individual plants are either male or female. Female plants produce large cones containing seeds, while male plants produce smaller cones containing pollen. Cycads are ancient plants that reproduce slowly, often taking several years for cones to develop and mature.
Cultural Significance
Cycads, including Encephalartos altensteinii, have cultural significance in various societies. They are often used in traditional medicine, and their tough, woody stems have been utilized for various purposes by indigenous peoples. Additionally, they are prized as ornamental plants in gardens and landscapes worldwide.
Conservation Efforts
Efforts to conserve Encephalartos altensteinii include habitat protection, reintroduction programs, and propagation efforts in botanical gardens and conservation organizations. Additionally, raising awareness about the importance of conserving cycad species and their habitats is crucial for their long-term survival.
Overall, Encephalartos altensteinii is a fascinating and valuable species, both ecologically and culturally, and efforts to protect it are essential for maintaining biodiversity and ecosystem health.
Acer Palmatum Dissectum ‘Copper’ (Copper Japanese Maple) 70lt
R4,450.00Add to cartAcer Palmatum Dissectum ‘Copper’ 70lt
Common Name: Copper Japanese Maple TreeAcer palmatum dissectum ‘Copper’, commonly known as the Copper Japanese maple, is a distinct variety of Japanese maple characterized by its finely dissected leaves and unique coppery coloration.
Description
Leaves: Finely dissected, lace-like leaves with a coppery-red colour in spring and summer, turning a vibrant red or orange in the fall.
Height and Spread: Typically reaches a height of 1.5-2.5 meters with a spread of about 2-3 meters.
Form: Weeping, cascading growth habit with a graceful, mounded appearance.Growing Conditions
Light: Prefers partial shade to full sun. In hotter climates, some afternoon shade is beneficial to prevent leaf scorch.
Soil: Thrives in well-drained, fertile soils with a slightly acidic to neutral pH.
Water: Requires regular watering, especially during dry periods. It’s important to maintain consistent moisture but avoid waterlogging.Care Tips
Pruning: Minimal pruning is needed. Prune primarily to remove dead or damaged branches and to shape the tree as necessary. Best to prune in late winter or early spring before new growth begins.
Mulching: Apply mulch around the base to retain soil moisture and regulate temperature. This also helps prevent weed growth.
Fertilisation: Use a balanced fertiliser in early spring to promote healthy growth. Avoid over-fertilising, as this can lead to excessive leaf growth at the expense of colour.
Pests and Diseases: Generally resistant to most pests and diseases, but can occasionally be affected by aphids, scale, or fungal diseases like verticillium wilt.Landscape Use
Ornamental Value: Ideal as a specimen plant due to its unique foliage and form.
Garden Placement: Works well in mixed borders, Japanese-themed gardens, or as a standalone focal point. Also suitable for container planting, which can enhance patios or small garden spaces.
Companion Plants: Pairs well with other shade-loving plants such as hostas, ferns, and rhododendrons, which can complement its delicate foliage.By providing optimal growing conditions and proper care, Acer palmatum dissectum ‘Copper’ can be a striking addition to any landscape, offering unique colour and elegant form throughout the growing season.
Acer Palmatum ‘Atropurpureum’ (Red Japanese Maple) 70lt
R4,450.00Add to cartAcer Palmatum ‘Atropurpureum’ 70lt
Common Name: Red Japanese Maple TreeAcer palmatum ‘Atropurpureum’, commonly known as the red Japanese maple, is a beautiful deciduous tree or shrub admired for its vibrant foliage.
Description
Leaves: The leaves are deeply lobed with a palmate shape, typically showing a rich red or purple colour in spring and summer, transitioning to bright red in the fall.
Height and Spread: This cultivar generally reaches a height of 3-4.5 meters and has a similar spread, although growth can vary depending on conditions.
Form: It has an upright growth habit with a rounded to spreading canopy, making it a standout feature in gardens and landscapes.Growing Conditions
Light: Prefers partial shade to full sun. In hotter climates, some afternoon shade helps prevent leaf scorch.
Soil: Thrives in well-drained, fertile soils with a slightly acidic to neutral pH.
Water: Requires regular watering, especially during dry periods. It’s important to maintain even moisture but avoid waterlogging.Care Tips
Pruning: Minimal pruning is needed, primarily to remove dead or damaged branches and to shape the tree if necessary. Prune in late winter or early spring before new growth begins.
Mulching: Apply mulch around the base of the tree to retain soil moisture and regulate temperature.
Fertilisation: Use a balanced fertiliser in early spring to support healthy growth. Avoid over-fertilising, as this can lead to excessive leaf growth at the expense of colour.Additional Notes
Pests and Diseases: ‘Atropurpureum’ is generally resistant to most pests and diseases but can occasionally be affected by aphids, scale, or fungal diseases like verticillium wilt.
Landscape Use: Ideal for use as a specimen tree, in mixed borders, or as part of a Japanese-themed garden. It also works well in containers.By providing the right conditions and care, Acer palmatum ‘Atropurpureum’ can be a stunning addition to any landscape with its beautiful and vibrant foliage.
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Heart Leaf Philodendron On Moss Pole 30cm Pot
Original price was: R850.00.R625.00Current price is: R625.00.Add to cartHeart Leaf Philodendron On Moss Pole 30cm Pot (90cm Moss Pole)
Common Name: Heart Leaf PhilodendronBright indirect Light
Medium Watering
Feed Monthly
Trailing Plant
Moss Pole IncludedPhilodendron scandens, also known as heartleaf philodendron or sweetheart plant, is a popular indoor plant prized for its trailing vines and heart-shaped leaves. It belongs to the Araceae family and is native to the tropical regions of Central America and the Caribbean.
Heart-shaped leaves
As the common name suggests, the leaves of Philodendron scandens are heart-shaped, glossy, and typically dark green. The foliage may vary slightly in size and color depending on the specific variety.Trailing vines
This plant is known for its trailing growth habit, making it ideal for hanging baskets or climbing up supports. It can grow quite long if given the space and support to do so.Easy care
Philodendron scandens is relatively easy to care for, making it a popular choice for indoor gardeners, including beginners. It thrives in moderate to bright, indirect light but can tolerate lower light conditions. Avoid direct sunlight, as it can scorch the leaves.Watering
Allow the top inch or so of the soil to dry out between waterings. Overwatering can lead to root rot, so it’s essential to let the soil dry slightly before watering again. Ensure proper drainage in the pot to prevent waterlogged soil.Temperature and humidity
Philodendron scandens prefers temperatures between 18°C to 27°C and appreciates moderate to high humidity. If the air in your home is dry, you can increase humidity by misting the leaves, placing the plant on a humidity tray, or using a humidifier.Fertilising
During the growing season (spring and summer), fertilise Philodendron scandens monthly with a balanced houseplant fertiliser diluted to half strength. Reduce or stop fertilising during the fall and winter months when growth slows down. - Sale!
Plum Tree 100lt
Original price was: R3,350.00.R1,995.00Current price is: R1,995.00.Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pagePlum Tree 100lt
Choose From These Varieties (Cross Pollinator in Brackets)
Flavorking (Laetitia) (Mid-end Jan, Red skin, Red flesh)
Fortune (Sapphire) (End Jan, Red skin, Yellow flesh)
Laetitia (Songold) (Mid-end Jan, Red skin, Orange/Yellow flesh)
Metley (Self pollinating) (Mid Dec, Red skin, Yellow flesh)
Santa Rosa (Self pollinating) (Mid Dec, Red skin, Orange/Red flesh)
Songold (Laetitia) (Early Feb, Yellow skin, Yellow/Red flesh) - Sale!
Plum Tree 20lt
R399.99 – R700.00Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product pagePlum Tree 20lt
Choose From These Varieties (Cross Pollinator in Brackets)
Flavorking (Laetitia) (Mid-end Jan, Red skin, Red flesh)
Fortune (Sapphire) (End Jan, Red skin, Yellow flesh)
Laetitia (Songold) (Mid-end Jan, Red skin, Orange/Yellow flesh)
Metley (Self pollinating) (Mid Dec, Red skin, Yellow flesh)
Santa Rosa (Self pollinating) (Mid Dec, Red skin, Orange/Red flesh)
Songold (Laetitia) (Early Feb, Yellow skin, Yellow/Red flesh) - Sale!
Cara Cara Navel Tree 40lt
Original price was: R1,200.00.R895.00Current price is: R895.00.Add to cartCara Cara Navel Tree 40lt
Common Name: Blood OrangeFull Sun
Wind Tolerant
Medium Watering
Evergreen
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Deana Fig Tree 20lt
Original price was: R700.00.R399.99Current price is: R399.99.Add to cartDeana Fig Tree 20lt
Full Sun
Semi Shade
Medium Watering
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Southern Black Fig Tree 20lt
Original price was: R700.00.R399.99Current price is: R399.99.Add to cartFicus Carica Southern Black 20lt
Common Name: Southern Black FigFull Sun
Semi Shade
Medium Watering
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Apricot Soldonne Tree 20lt
Original price was: R700.00.R269.99Current price is: R269.99.Add to cartApricot Soldonne Tree 20lt
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Apricot Bulida Tree 20lt
Original price was: R700.00.R269.99Current price is: R269.99.Add to cartApricot Bulida Tree 20lt